Does thousand island salad dressing have milk products?

It depends on the recipe and brand.

Traditional Thousand Island dressing often contains:

* Mayonnaise: Made from eggs, oil, and vinegar, so it contains egg products.

* Milk: Some recipes call for milk or cream, which would contain dairy.

* Other ingredients: Common additions like sour cream, buttermilk, or even cheese would also introduce dairy.

Therefore, many Thousand Island dressings contain milk products.

However, there are also dairy-free options available. Many brands offer Thousand Island dressings made with non-dairy alternatives, such as:

* Soy milk: Found in some vegan dressings.

* Cashew cream: A popular dairy-free substitute.

* Avocado oil: Can be used to create a creamy texture without dairy.

To be sure, check the ingredients list carefully. If you are avoiding dairy, look for dressings that are explicitly labelled "dairy-free."