Is Sprat Milk Free?
SafeYes. This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Milk Free diet.
Sprat and the Milk Free Diet
Sprat is a small, schooling fish belonging to the herring family, Clupeidae. It is native to the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, particularly around Europe, and is known for its oily flesh which is rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Sprats are often found canned in oil, smoked, or pickled, and are popular in many European cuisines.
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