a freind has been advise to try a lactose free diet for a while, but as she's a 'cheeseaholic' its a bit of a problem, what is hard cheese? she thinks its stuff like cheddar and soft cheese is brie type, i don't think thats right, but i don't know what is, help please.
Unfortunately, most hard cheese is cow's milk. However all the major supermarkets do a hard goat's cheese which is quite nice, although mild. Waitrose big stores do a brilliant cheese selection. Just go for goat's or sheep's. One warning though, it is all expensive!
If someone is lactose intolerant they can sometimes be fine with other mammals milk products, such as goats and buffalos - dont ask me why, I dont know why, just that is can be that way
Lactose allergic is a different matter all together
cecil, why has your friends been told to try a lactose free diet? Dont forget it is hidden in many, many items, some you wouldn't even think it could be in so if they have to be strict, they must read all labels
apparently buffalo milk has a similar amount of lactose. I have been eating goat cheese after being recommended it . Now find that has lactose in it as well. So what is so bad about cow's cheese as compared. Does anyone know.
This is a lactofree website and has suggestions for cheeses and other substitutes your friend can eat. They are products which are available in the usual supermarkets too.
thank you everyone, i will look up these websites, my freind was told to try a lactose free diet as she had persistant diarrhoea, its just to rule it out, or otherwise, i think, i am surprised she was'nt offered tests instead of putting her through all this trial and error stuff, but what do i know? i'm no Doctor, maybe thats just the way its done, poor soul takes a magnifying glass shopping so she can read the ingredients on everything.
Anngel, I have no idea why but it's possibly the fact it is 'closer' in make up to breast milk
But if you can tolerate goats cheese I doubt there is a reason to stop eating it.
you can get a dairy free cheese substitute from healthfood shops I believe it is made from soya not brilliant but grated on toast with a mix of onion and a few italian herbs it isn't bad