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vegan cheese.

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liathanofaery liathanofaery NSW Posts: 28
11 7 Sep 2015
Biocheese for a light flavoured cheese.

Vegusto Mildly aromatic for cheese with a bit of bite.

Vegusto also does a blue (super super stinky), mozzarella and Piquant (Lots of bite)

Redwoods is good too, they have many kinds.
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robert99 robert99 Sweden Posts: 1360
12 13 Sep 2015
Where I am in Sweden the newest product from Oatly ( http://www.oatly.com/ in English!) is an oats based spreading cheese - has the dreaded palm oil in it, but if they can do it, then your Aussie counterparts should do so too.
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jadehiggins23 jadehiggins23 VIC Posts: 16
13 15 Sep 2015
Give "Daiya Cheese" a go, you can get it from most Go Vita stores happy
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Tanyaka Tanyaka VIC Posts: 1219
14 11 Oct 2015
So I am the vegan that just goes without when it comes to cheese. I've tried multiple vegan cheeses and they were all gagworthy. But I just gave Bio Cheese a shot and it was great!!! Still need to try it melted on pizza now, but eating it straight it was good. No horrible flavour, just mild and pleasant ecstatic And from coles!!!! So easy.
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susy susy VIC Posts: 37
15 11 Oct 2015
Tanyaka said:
So I am the vegan that just goes without when it comes to cheese. I've tried multiple vegan cheeses and they were all gagworthy. But I just gave Bio Cheese a shot and it was great!!! Still need to try it melted on pizza now, but eating it straight it was good. No horrible flavour, just mild and pleasant ecstatic And from coles!!!! So easy.
Ive also struggled to get onboard the vegan cheese train, havent liked what lve tried....Bio cheese from coles hey? Will have to try it. Thanks
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Verktyg1 Verktyg1 Sweden Posts: 1
16 26 Oct 2015
It's time to rethink your relationship with diary. Consider plant-based vegan cheese!

https://verktyg1.se/
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Vincent Berraud Vincent Berraud VIC Posts: 120
17 26 Oct 2015
Melbourne based, 35+ animal friendly cheeses reviewed: https://www.facebook.com/vegancheesereviews?ref=hl

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robert99 robert99 Sweden Posts: 1360
18 26 Oct 2015
Verktyg1 said:
It's time to rethink your relationship with diary. Consider plant-based vegan cheese!

https://verktyg1.se/
spam not cheese! (or should that be cheese not spam?)
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lalune93 lalune93 QLD Posts: 5
19 5 Jan 2016
Tanyaka said:
So I am the vegan that just goes without when it comes to cheese. I've tried multiple vegan cheeses and they were all gagworthy. But I just gave Bio Cheese a shot and it was great!!! Still need to try it melted on pizza now, but eating it straight it was good. No horrible flavour, just mild and pleasant ecstatic And from coles!!!! So easy.
I, too, am a fan of Bio Cheese on its own! However, when I tried it on top of pizza and on top of a vege bake, I have found that it doesn’t melt and creates a weird sort of taste :/ I was so disappointed! But it’s still good on crackers and in a sandwich!
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reddapanda reddapanda ACT Posts: 381
20 5 Jan 2016
I go with chopped nuts or sliced avocado instead of cheese. Or a drizzle of tahini or some other thing, spread of hummus or something like that.

I've previously spent too much money trying vegan cheeses that I wouldn't give away, I felt bad tossing them in the bin but we thought they tasted yuckee. There may be one out there I might like but I don't want to risk it! Maybe if there's a "try vegan cheese" smorgasboard where it was totally okay that I didn't like most of them - then I'd give that a go, but til then I'm not purchasing more. I also do not like the yellow yeast flakes.

Good thing that I like nuts and avocado and hummus etc. I don't miss cheese (but I know other people do).

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