Is Plain Bread Crumbs 15oz - Market Pantry™ Dairy Free?
Description
Neutral, mild flavor with a fine, uniform crumb that crisps when baked or fried. Commonly used for coating fried foods, binding meatballs and meatloaf, topping casseroles, and adding bulk to stuffing. Customer reviews often cite consistent texture, versatility, and good value for everyday pantry use, with reliable performance in recipes.
Description
Neutral, mild flavor with a fine, uniform crumb that crisps when baked or fried. Commonly used for coating fried foods, binding meatballs and meatloaf, topping casseroles, and adding bulk to stuffing. Customer reviews often cite consistent texture, versatility, and good value for everyday pantry use, with reliable performance in recipes.
Ingredients
Enriched Flour (Wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Water, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Yeast, Salt, Vegetable Oil (Soybean Oil, Cotton Seed And/Or Canola Oil), Sugar, Contains 2% Or Less Of The Following: Wheat Gluten, Dextrose, Soy Flour, Whey, Calcium Propionate (Preservative), Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate (Dough Conditioner), Mono- And Diglycerides, Soy Lecithin, Molasses, Honey, Whole Wheat Flour, White Corn Flour, White Corn Meal, Citric Acid, Grain Vinegar, Wheat Starch, Cornstarch, Potato Flour, Rice Flour, Wheat Bran, Oat Hull Fiber, Calcium Sulfate, Datem, Potassium Iodate, Guar Gum, Calcium Phosphate, Enrichment (Vitamin E [Alpha] - Tocopherol Acetate, Vitamin A Palmitate, Vitamin D3), Lactic Acid, Ascorbic Acid (Dough Conditioner), Paprika (Color), Annatto (Color), Sesame Seeds.
What is a Dairy Free diet?
A dairy-free diet eliminates all foods made from or containing milk and milk-derived ingredients, such as butter, cheese, yogurt, and cream. It's essential for people with lactose intolerance, milk allergies, or those who prefer plant-based alternatives. Common dairy substitutes include almond, soy, oat, and coconut-based milks and cheeses. While dairy is a major source of calcium and vitamin D, these nutrients can be replaced through fortified foods or supplements. Many people find going dairy-free helps reduce digestive issues, acne, or inflammation, but balance and proper nutrient intake remain key for long-term health.