What is the difference in taste between lactaid skim milk and organic skim milk?
madisen asked:
Someone told me that lactaid tastes better. I currently use an Organic skim-fat free milk. I buy organic, because it has a longer expiration date. I was wasting SO much of it, even buying it in the half gallon size. I do notice it tastes “cleaner” than regular milk also. Has anyone ever tasted both lactaid and organic milk? Is there much of a taste difference between the two? Does lactaid contain the same type of nutrients as organic milk? Thanks…
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Someone told me that lactaid tastes better. I currently use an Organic skim-fat free milk. I buy organic, because it has a longer expiration date. I was wasting SO much of it, even buying it in the half gallon size. I do notice it tastes “cleaner” than regular milk also. Has anyone ever tasted both lactaid and organic milk? Is there much of a taste difference between the two? Does lactaid contain the same type of nutrients as organic milk? Thanks…

January 20th, 2010 at 9:17 am
well i can answer this i tried both organic and lactate fat free milk any organic milk product i can’t digest well but any lactate milk is digestible. the taste i like the lactate fat free milk much better and it depend on different peoples taste some people used to drink organic milk or lactate. lactaid taste more pure and its like lite milk , organic skim milk taste like thinner like kind of water it doesn’t taste like milk from cow maybe i have different taste moon
January 22nd, 2010 at 8:56 pm
Lactaid is fortified with the enzyme Lactase( Enzymes which are proteins that facilitate a metabolic process) lactase which in this case breaks down the sugar lactose found as a di-sacharide within milk. As babies we have this enzyme but some of us lose it after we are weaned particularly if you don’t drink milk in your infancy. Organic milk has nothing to do with Lactose intolerance and is more an issue of naturally fed cows without hormones or antibiotics. Peter V