Health Tip: Lactase May Be Hiding in Food
Lactase is an enzyme that is typically found in milk and other dairy foods. It's also added to many non-dairy products, which is bad news for people who can't digest the enzyme properly. The condition is known as lactose intolerance.
The American College of Gastroenterology says foods that may be harboring lactase include:
- Baked goods, including breads and processed breakfast cereals.
- Breakfast foods, drinks and instant potatoes.
- Margarine and non-kosher lunch meats.
- Condiments, such as salad dressings.
- Snack foods such as candy.
- Mixes for cookies, pancakes and biscuits.
- Instant meals in powdered form.

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