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For Those With Casein Intolerance


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celiacgirls Apprentice

I have noticed some chocolate chips have milk fat not milk or milk solids. Are these ok? It seems like they should be, but I can't help but wonder if they really get all of the milk protein out. So far I haven't been willing to risk it since my daughter's reaction to casein is so extreme. Does anyone else eat this?

I've been buying Whole Foods chocolate chips but it would be so much easier to buy them at the regular grocery store.


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eKatherine Apprentice
I have noticed some chocolate chips have milk fat not milk or milk solids. Are these ok? It seems like they should be, but I can't help but wonder if they really get all of the milk protein out. So far I haven't been willing to risk it since my daughter's reaction to casein is so extreme. Does anyone else eat this?

I've been buying Whole Foods chocolate chips but it would be so much easier to buy them at the regular grocery store.

I am able to consume normal amounts of butter, but that is the only cow dairy product I still use.

ArtGirl Enthusiast

I don't eat anything that has any milk product in it. If your daughter's reaction is extreme, it wouldn't be woth the risk.

jerseyangel Proficient

I do use Nestles Chocolate Chips in my cookies. I've not noticed any problems from them--I'm careful otherwise to avoid dairy, and I don't eat them every day.

celiacgirls Apprentice

Thanks. She has reacted to small amounts so I guess I'll stick with the Whole Foods brand.

jenvan Collaborator

No way. My favorite cf/gluten-free chocolate chips are tropical source--so rich and yummy !

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