Is Diethylene Tricaseinamide Dairy Free?

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Diethylene tricaseinamide is made from milk (dairy)

Diethylene Tricaseinamide and the Dairy Free Diet

Diethylene Tricaseinamide is a compound derived from milk proteins, primarily casein. It is used in food processing for its ability to enhance texture and stability in various products. Due to its origin, it contains dairy and is not suitable for those following a dairy-free diet.

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Foods That Commonly Contain Diethylene Tricaseinamide

Processed cheeses
Creamy sauces
Dairy-based spreads

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