yes it does have alot of sweet the cow milk is more energinek
No sooner or more than regular milk.
It varies based on how it's processed. Sweet whey is about 6.5 and acid whey is about 4.5. Most powdered whey used in supplements is sweet whey.
curds and whey is a dairy product made by curdling milk. Curds are solid; whey is liquid.
yes
Yes, Ovaltine does contain dairy in the form of whey powder.
Yes, whey protein can cause bloating in some individuals, particularly those who are lactose intolerant or sensitive to dairy products. The body may struggle to digest whey protein, leading to gastrointestinal discomfort, gas, or bloating. Additionally, consuming large amounts of whey protein too quickly can also contribute to these symptoms. If bloating occurs, it might be helpful to reduce intake or try a lactose-free alternative.
Yes it most certainly is.
Yes, vegetable whey does exist, though it differs from traditional whey, which is a byproduct of dairy cheese production. Vegetable whey can be derived from the processing of plant-based foods, such as the liquid leftover from making tofu or certain vegetable juices. It contains proteins and nutrients similar to dairy whey but is sourced entirely from plants, making it suitable for vegans and those with lactose intolerance.
Whey is a by-product of the cheese making process. If animal rennet is used to make the cheese, the whey also contains animal rennet. However, non-animal sourced enzymes are often used, especially when cheese is mass produced.
I want to know for sure, but I think it's a form of dairy, not grain.
Whey is a dairy product, made from milk and can be kosher. As this is a processed food product, it would require kosher certification to be considered kosher.
Curds and whey. Curds are a dairy product obtained by coagulating milk in a process called curdling. Whey is the liquid remaining after milk has been curdled and strained. The whole mess is similar to cottage cheese.