Need milk and milk products in Korean?
For my friend who’s going to Korea. In Hangul please, as they would appear on a food product ingredient list or be shown to show someone.
Anything to do with milk. Just plain cow milk, sheep milk, any other animal milks, milk powder, milk solids, milk protein cheese, cream, butter, whey, casein, lactic acid etc.
Soy milk, rice milk, coconut milk, etc would also be good so he knows what milk is suitable instead of just seeing the word ‘milk’ thinks it’s no good.
Would also appreciate phrases for no milk products, may contain traces of milk products, suitable for the lactose intolerant, suitable for vegans (And I mean vegans, vegetarians will still eat milk)
Thank you.
Delic, I already did put my question there half an hour ago. No answers yet.
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Just put your question in the category of Travel-Asia pacific-Korea.
then you can get better answers.
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