Are mashed potatoes a dairy product?
No, mashed potatoes are not a dairy product. Mashed potatoes are made from cooked potatoes, milk, butter, salt, and pepper. Milk and butter are dairy products, but they are not the main ingredients in mashed potatoes.
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