Are there dairy-free ice cream and other similar products in france?

feature-image

Play all audios:

Loading...

ALTERNATIVE FOODS TO SUIT DIETARY RESTRICTIONS ARE BECOMING MORE POPULAR Reader Question: I am planning to move to France from the US and have a severe lactose allergy. Can you find


dairy-free products in France, without premium prices?  Contrary to what some may think given France’s culinary stereotypes, products that are vegan or fit other dietary restrictions are


becoming more common in France.  For those who are lactose intolerant, vegan dairy products should be sought out, as these will be lactose-free.  Most supermarkets will stock vegan versions


of dairy products including ice cream and cheeses.  They may have their own specific sections within the chilled and frozen aisles, depending on the size of the store in which you are


shopping. Supermarkets now stock vegan versions of established French or even global brands which have their products stocked in multiple shops.  Through an online search, we found vegan ice


creams available in Carrefour, Leclerc, Intermarché, and Monoprix. Other supermarkets are likely also to stock at least some version of lactose-free ice cream. Some, such as frozen food


specialists Picard, and Auchan offer cheaper, own-brand, vegan ranges.  However, these products – either own-brand or premium – are generally more expensive than their lactose counterparts.


  You can also have vegan products including lactose-free ice cream and cheese delivered to your home via a number of online shops that cater to those with special dietary needs.  This may


be more expensive than purchasing in stores. Read more: Is horse meat still eaten in France? Can I buy it at a butchers?