The Big Vegan Cheese Review Mattie

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When it comes to things like pizzas, it's  a good idea to increase the fun factor by topping it with some vegan cheese. Vegan cheeses have improved vastly over the last decade and it's often difficult to keep up with the latest offerings. We've always wondered how vegan cheeses would fair side by side in regards to flavor, meltiness and overall authenticity. In this review we'll show you how well these cheeses faired in those regards and let you know which topping came out on top.

This review includes what I believe are the best vegan cheeses currently on the market. There are likely dozens more but the ones reviewed are known for their quality. They are becoming easier to find in specialty food stores more and more every day. I didn't include some of the fine fermented nut-based vegan cheeses on the market in this review because I felt that they wouldn't have sufficient melt factor to compete with the other cheeses in this review. In the future Veganbaking.net will be conducting more cheesy research and doing a nut-based vegan cheese review is something that we nuts would love to investigate.

I'd like to give props to Quarrygirl's Best Vegan Cheese review for also shredding some light on this subject.

The Vegan Cheese Contenders

We tested cheddar and mozzarella style vegan cheeses from what we believe to be the top four vegan cheese manufacturers listed below.



Clockwise from top-left:
Teese Cheddar Style, Daiya Cheddar Style Shred,
Cheezly Mature White Cheddar Style, Follow Your Heart Vegan Gourmet Cheddar, Teese Mozzarella Style, Daiya Mozzarella Style Shred, Cheezly Mozzarella Style and Follow Your Heart Vegan Gourmet Mozzarella.

We performed a melt test by putting the vegan cheese shreds on italian bread and placing it in an oven preheated to 350F. We increased the temperature by 25F every 10 minutes and recorded the melting point of our cheeses. The picture above shows how the cheeses melted after going through the temperature range up to 400F, then held there for an additional 10 minutes. In the picture above we placed cheddar on the top row and mozarella on the bottom row.

We didn't take the temperature of our vegan cheeses any higher than 400F because that's the temperature most people are going to cook their pizzas at home. It's unrealistic to expect customers to cook their pizzas in a 500F oven. At pizzerias this is not the case so some of the cheeses in this review that had poor meltability may in fact have better melt performance in specifically designed pizza ovens.

Teese Cheddar Style

Teese Cheddar Style is from the people at Chicago Soy Dairy. The describe it as having "an excellent mild cheddar flavor, giving it the potential to be used in a wide assortment of dishes. It is amazing on cold sandwiches or round crackers, but really shines when melted in a "roast beef" sandwich, panini, or in a simple "grilled Teese" sandwich!"

The Taste Test
Teese Cheddar had a mild cheddar flavor and a slightly pasty texture. It was slightly reminiscent in flavor and texture of, dare I say it, Velveeta cheese slices. Despite this, it still makes a relatively good topping melted. This vegan cheese melted at 400F making it suitable for pizzas made at home. Due to its moist, oily texture, it would not be ideal unmelted on a sandwich or in a salad.

The Ratings (0 to 5 with 5 being the best)
Texture Unmelted: 2
Texture Melted: 4
Cheesyness: 3
Overall: 4

The Melt Test



Ingredients
organic soymilk (filtered water, organic soybeans), corn maltodextrin, soybean oil, palm oil, sea salt, carrageenan, vegan natural flavors, corn derived lactic acid (vegan), annatto titanium dioxide (a naturally occurring mineral).

Nutrition Highlights
Serving size: 1 oz (28g)
Fat: 7g
Protein: 0g

Teese Mozzarella Style

From the Teese website "The authentic taste and excellent melt characteristics of this Teese flavor is why it's our most popular product... and why it is used in some of the best pizza restaurants in the country! You'll love Mozzarella-style Teese in everything from lasagna to a rueben!"

The Taste Test
Like the Teese Cheddar Style, the Teese Mozzarella Style had a mild flavor and a slightly pasty texture. This vegan cheese also melted at 400F. Due to its moist, oily texture, it was more authentic to Mozzarella than the Teese Cheddar was to cheddar. We would love this on a pizza.

The Ratings (0 to 5 with 5 being the best)
Texture Unmelted: 3
Texture Melted: 4
Cheesyness: 4
Overall: 4

The Melt Test



Ingredients
organic soymilk (filtered water, organic soybeans), corn maltodextrin, soybean oil, palm oil, sea salt, carrageenan, vegan natural flavors, corn derived lactic acid (vegan), titanium dioxide (a naturally occurring mineral).

Nutrition Highlights
Serving size: 1 oz (28g)
Fat: 7g
Protein: 0g

Daiya Cheddar Style Shred

Daiya is the newcomer on the vegan cheese market as of this writing. Their website describes Daiya as a "new dairy-free vegan cheese that tastes, shreds, melts and stretches like dairy based cheese. Daiya is not made with casein, the protein found in dairy products or soy, common to many other non-dairy cheese alternatives."

The Taste Test
The Daiya melted quicker and more consistently than all of our other vegan cheeses in the review, melting at 350F. Once melted, it was delightfully stringy and chewy. We knew we liked it when we wanted to keep eating it. It had a very authentic cheddar cheese flavor and texture. We wonder why it is only available shredded. Due to this, Daiya would not be very appealing on a sandwich.

The Ratings (0 to 5 with 5 being the best)
Texture Unmelted: 4
Texture Melted: 5
Cheesyness: 5
Overall: 5

The Melt Test



Ingredients

Purified water, tapioca and/or arrowroot flour, canola oil and/or sunflower oil and/or safflower oil and/or coconut oil, pea protein, salt, yeast, vegetable glycerin, natural flavors, xanthan gum, sunflower lecithin, enzymes (no animal rennet or animal enzymes), bacterial cultures, citric acid and/or annatto.

Nutrition Highlights
Serving size: 1 oz (28g)
Fat: 6g
Protein: 1g

Daiya Italian Style Shred

The Taste Test
This vegan cheese performed similarly to the Daiya Italian Style Shred. We loved its melty chewiness and authentic cheezy flavor. It would do well in a Cesear Salad. It also melted at 350F like the Daiya Italian Style Shred.

The Ratings (0 to 5 with 5 being the best)
Texture Unmelted: 5
Texture Melted: 5
Cheesyness: 4
Overall: 4

The Melt Test



Ingredients

Purified water, tapioca and/or arrowroot flour, canola oil and/or sunflower oil and/or safflower oil and/or coconut oil, pea protein, salt, yeast, vegetable glycerin, natural flavors, xanthan gum, sunflower lecithin, enzymes (no animal rennet or animal enzymes), bacterial cultures, citric acid and/or annatto.

Nutrition Highlights
Serving size: 1 oz (28g)
Fat: 7g
Protein: 1g

Cheezly Mature White Cheddar Style

Cheezly is a British vegan cheesee which was recently purchased by Redwood Foods. It's apparently pretty recent on US shores. Cheezly "is free from animal ingredients. So it's perfect for vegetarians and vegans, as well as people who are lactose or casein intolerant. What's more, there are no nasties." I was thrilled to find that this cheese was devoid of all nasties.

The Taste Test
This vegan cheese was complex sharp and reminded me of artisan style cheeses. The sharp, authentic flavor made me want to keep eating the cheese. It never melted, even after being subjected to 400F. This vegan cheese would do very well in pasta or ground up on pizza due to its sharp cheddar or parmesan notes. This could be life-altering in a cesear salad. It wouldn't melt sufficiently for a pizza but we don't care; the flavor more than makes up for it.

The Ratings (0 to 5 with 5 being the best)
Texture Unmelted: 5
Texture Melted: 2
Cheesyness: 5
Overall: 4

The Melt Test



Ingredients

water, potato starch, non-hydrogenated vegetable fats & oils, soy protein, yeast extract, thickener: carrageenan; salt, flavoring, emulsifying salt: tricalcium phosphate; colour: carotene.

Nutrition Highlights
Serving size: 1 oz (28g)
Fat: 4.9g
Protein: .98g

Cheezly Mozzarella Style

The Taste Test
In contrast to the Cheezly Mature White Cheddar, this vegan cheese melted at 400F into a slightly pasty texture with relatively authentic cheese flavor. Tasters were dvided on whether the melt was satsisfyingly cheesy or excessively pasty. Unmelted, this vegan cheese had a chalky mouthfeel which was not preferred. Its flavor was still more complex than the other three mozzarellas

The Ratings (0 to 5 with 5 being the best)
Texture Unmelted: 1
Texture Melted: 3
Cheesyness: 5
Overall: 3

The Melt Test



Ingredients

water, non-hydrogenated vegetable oil, tofu, soy protein, rice starch, thickeners: carrageenan and locust bean gum; salt, dried yeast, tricalcium phosphate, spirit vinegar, acidity regulator: trisodium citrate; raw cane sugar, flavoring, yeast extract.

Nutrition Highlights
Serving size: 1 oz, (28g)
Fat: 7.1g
Protein: 1.5g

Follow Your Heart Vegan Gourmet Cheddar

As of this writing Vegan Gourmet appears to have the best distribution, being available in Whole Foods stores nationwide. This vegan cheese is described on their website as "Great for veggie burgers, macaroni and cheese and mixed with Vegan Gourmet Mozzarella Cheese Alternative makes a great pizza topping. Vegan Gourmet Cheddar Cheese Alternative melts down to a creamy, smooth cheese sauce in a fondue pot, sauce pan, casseroles, or in the microwave."

The Taste Test

In our 400F test, this cheese didn't melt. Vegan Gourmet states on the package that it melts at 500F. We find it unrealistic to bring a pizza to 500F in a home kitchen oven just to get the cheese melted. This concern would be different in a pizza kitchen however because they would be more adequately prepared to bring the pizza up to the recommended 500F level. The texture unmelted was slightly waxy and the flavor was the blandest of the bunch. We would still reach for it if we were making a pizza and we had nothing else available.

The Ratings (0 to 5 with 5 being the best)
Texture Unmelted: 3
Texture Melted: 1
Cheesyness: 2
Overall: 2

The Melt Test



Ingredients

filtered water, expeller pressed canola oil, soy protein, tofu (water, soybeans, calcium sulfate), soy protein, inulin (a natural extract of chicory), natural flavor, sea salt, agar, brewer's yeast, carrageenan, calcium lactate, annatto, lactic acid.

Nutrition Highlights
Serving size: 1 oz (28g)
Fat: 4g
Protein 2g

Follow Your Heart Vegan Gourmet Mozzarella

The Taste Test
This vegan cheese fared similarly to the Vegan Gourmet Cheddar, exhibiting little meltability and profound flavor. Due to its moistness, it melted slightly more and was more similar to mozzarella than the Vegan Gourmet Cheddar was to cheddar. We would still reach for this vegan cheese in the absense of the other brands.

The Ratings (0 to 5 with 5 being the best)
Texture Unmelted: 3
Texture Melted: 1
Cheesyness: 2
Overall: 3

The Melt Test



Ingredients
filtered water, expeller pressed canola oil, tofu (water, soybeans, calcium sulfate), soy protein, inulin (a natural extract of chicory), agar, sea salt, natural flavor, carrageenan, calcium lactate, lactic acid.

Nutrition Highlights
Serving size: 1 oz (28g)
Fat: 8g
Protein 1g

Vegan Cheese Nutrition Notes

We were a little surprised how the vegan cheeses measured up in regards to nutrition. Since they are largeley soy based we would expect them to have protein levels approaching the 7 grams found in traditional dairy-based cheeses. This is likely because the vegan cheeses are largely made up of vegetable starches, oils and flavorings. The fats found in these cheeses are mostly healthy; low in saturated fat and high in monounsaturated fat. Having said that, these vegan cheeses offer very little nutritional value.

Our favorite Vegan Cheese of the Bunch

When I'm looking for vegan cheese I'm interested in authentic cheese flavor and a chewy, stringy consistency when melted. I'm not interested in flavors that are overly salty or increasingly bland. I'd prefer to shy away from consistencies that are cottage cheese or paste-like. Out of this bunch the Daiya Cheddar Style Shred and Mozzarella Style Shred came closest to reproducing the authentic cheese experience for our tasters. It's remarkably stringy, chewy and melted very similarly to dairy based cheese.

Our second favorite of the bunch is Cheezly Mature White Cheddar. Like the Daiya vegan cheese, I knew I loved it when I just kept wanting to eat more. The Mature White Cheddar is sharp and reminded me how much I loved really sharp cheddar as a kid. This cheddar did not get high marks for melting, however. The Cheezly Mozzarella was a notch below the Mature White Cheddar. Better meltability didn't help it overcome the Cheezly Mature White's Cheddar's superior flavor and authenticity in our opinion.

The Teese vegan cheeses were more on the mild side. We would avoid putting them in salads but would love them on pizza.

The Vegan Gourmet vegan cheeses were the most lackluster of the bunch, showing mild flavors and poor meltability. We would still reach for this vegan cheese at our local specialty store because we still enjoy its flavor.

It will be interesting to see what the future has in store for vegan cheeses. Daiya has clearly made a breakthrough with the quality of their cheese and we believe it's only a matter of time until other vegan cheesemakers follow suit.

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I've recently become vegan. I was a vegetarian for 12 years and went vegan a couple months ago. My favorites were pizza and pretty much any cheese out there. Everyone seems to be giving a good review, so I was excited to make my homemade pizza with Daiya mozzerella as the topping.
I opened the bag and it smelled Horrible. My high hopes for pizza went out the window. But still I thought I should taste it...give it a fair shot. I ate a few shreds and could barely keep them down. It was disgusting (in my opinion). I wondered why there was so my hype over it.
Is it just me? Is it just that I haven't been acustomed to vegan cheeses?
Has anyone else had such an experience?
prettyleodia Commented by prettyleodia May 04, 2013
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daiya

I've recently become vegan. I was a vegetarian for 12 years and went vegan a couple months ago. My favorites were pizza and pretty much any cheese out there. Everyone seems to be giving a good review, so I was excited to make my homemade pizza with Daiya mozzerella as the topping.
I opened the bag and it smelled Horrible. My high hopes for pizza went out the window. But still I thought I should taste it...give it a fair shot. I ate a few shreds and could barely keep them down. It was disgusting (in my opinion). I wondered why there was so my hype over it.
Is it just me? Is it just that I haven't been acustomed to vegan cheeses?
Has anyone else had such an experience?

Owner's reply

I agree about Daiya prettyleodia. I think you have to have pretty much forgotten about what cheese tastes like to get into lots of the vegan cheeses on the market. My girlfriend buys Daiya for our pizzas and I tolerate it but I don't prefer it.

Nice review. Have you tried No Moo and Cheese? I find Cheesly the best. Living in South Africa it is not easy to get hold of vegan cheeses. Superspar at Broadacres near Fourways Johannesburg occassionally stocks Cheesley, No Moo and Cheese. Cheese is at the bottom of my list tastes like old rubber in the summer heat. Please help if you know of other shops stocking Cheesley.
Commented by jan May 03, 2013

Mr

Nice review. Have you tried No Moo and Cheese? I find Cheesly the best. Living in South Africa it is not easy to get hold of vegan cheeses. Superspar at Broadacres near Fourways Johannesburg occassionally stocks Cheesley, No Moo and Cheese. Cheese is at the bottom of my list tastes like old rubber in the summer heat. Please help if you know of other shops stocking Cheesley.

Owner's reply

I love No Moo Cheese! I don't think they currently distribute to the US where I am but it's one of my favorites. I agree with you about Cheesly. It's hard to find out here too though.

I live in South Africa so can't get Daiya (apart from when I am on vacation in the US!), I really don't like Daiya - I agree with the greasiness and sludge like texture (no I don't eat much in the way of sludge).

I REALLY love the Cheesley Red Cheddar - but please don't rate it for melting. Cheesley tells you the varieties that melt and the ones that don't. The cheddars don't melt. The edam and the mozzarella do melt. Please try the red cheddar - slice of tomato... cheese and tomato sandwich! I am in heaven :).
maesti Commented by maesti February 15, 2013
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Have you tried the red cheddar

I live in South Africa so can't get Daiya (apart from when I am on vacation in the US!), I really don't like Daiya - I agree with the greasiness and sludge like texture (no I don't eat much in the way of sludge).

I REALLY love the Cheesley Red Cheddar - but please don't rate it for melting. Cheesley tells you the varieties that melt and the ones that don't. The cheddars don't melt. The edam and the mozzarella do melt. Please try the red cheddar - slice of tomato... cheese and tomato sandwich! I am in heaven :).

Owner's reply

I didn't know Cheezly had specific meltable cheeses maesti! I'll have to try them, as well as your sandwich combo. Thanks!

There are so many great new cheeses coming out all the time -- this is why VegNews has a cheese issue every once in a while. I went vegan when the only faux cheese was Tofutti, so I stopped craving cheese and don't really find the need to put faux cheese into my diet. I do like nut cheeses because those aren't really pretending to be something they're not. Dr. Dow, Punk Raw Labs, and Nutty Cow are all cool. Cheers!
Commented by Molly's Dad February 12, 2013

There are so many great new cheeses coming out all the time -- this is why VegNews has a cheese issue every once in a while. I went vegan when the only faux cheese was Tofutti, so I stopped craving cheese and don't really find the need to put faux cheese into my diet. I do like nut cheeses because those aren't really pretending to be something they're not. Dr. Dow, Punk Raw Labs, and Nutty Cow are all cool. Cheers!

Owner's reply

I wholeheartedly agree Molly's Dad! Lately I've been most down with the newer nut-based fermented cheeses you've mentioned. I don't want some goopy starch sludge oozing over my food, but maybe that's just me;) The nut cheeses are coming into their own which is refreshing. Thanks for your input!

Please. After nearly 2 decades of trying dairy alternatives I found Daiya to be brilliant. Both texture and taste were superior. I imagine those commenting are spoiled hipsters who expect vegan cheese to go head to head with the best melted fresh mozzarella? Back in the day the best we had were various nutritional yeast amalgamations.

Patience....

And hopefully gratitude are in order.
Veganaut77 Commented by Veganaut77 January 15, 2013
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Please. After nearly 2 decades of trying dairy alternatives I found Daiya to be brilliant. Both texture and taste were superior. I imagine those commenting are spoiled hipsters who expect vegan cheese to go head to head with the best melted fresh mozzarella? Back in the day the best we had were various nutritional yeast amalgamations.

Patience....

And hopefully gratitude are in order.

Daiya Motz? REALLY????!? It was by far the most detestable, inedible 'food' product I've ever put into my mouth. It smelled, tasted, and felt HORRIBLE. Much like eating baby vomit strung together by Elmer's glue. No thank you.
Commented by Yvonne January 09, 2013

Daiya Motz? REALLY????!? It was by far the most detestable, inedible 'food' product I've ever put into my mouth. It smelled, tasted, and felt HORRIBLE. Much like eating baby vomit strung together by Elmer's glue. No thank you.

I thought the Daiya was grossgusting! The taste, I really tried to like, tasted so artificial, it was too strong, did have a plastic flavor to it. Maybe the mozzarella is better, but the cheddar tasted like vomit.
Commented by Adrienne January 03, 2012

Yuck!

I thought the Daiya was grossgusting! The taste, I really tried to like, tasted so artificial, it was too strong, did have a plastic flavor to it. Maybe the mozzarella is better, but the cheddar tasted like vomit.

Very helpful, thanks!
Commented by beth December 08, 2011

Very helpful, thanks!

Hello, thanks for your review, I'll be checking out those with the highest score.

I'm not sure if you know this but, how long can vegan cheese stay out of the fridge before it turns bad?

More specifically, how long does it last if I keep it on a thermal bag that keep things cold for a period of 3 hours?

Thanks!
Commented by Andre November 08, 2011

How long does it last out of the fridge?

Hello, thanks for your review, I'll be checking out those with the highest score.

I'm not sure if you know this but, how long can vegan cheese stay out of the fridge before it turns bad?

More specifically, how long does it last if I keep it on a thermal bag that keep things cold for a period of 3 hours?

Thanks!

I don't mind the Daiya but my fiancé wanted to gag at the creamy goo that it was. He refused to eat the pizza he got because of it and it's a long drive and expensive to get vegan cheese here so I will be trying to make my own. I've made mayo, Caesar dressing and caramel that my fiancé loves so maybe I can get lucky when I make my own. :)
Commented by Brittany October 24, 2011

daiya

I don't mind the Daiya but my fiancé wanted to gag at the creamy goo that it was. He refused to eat the pizza he got because of it and it's a long drive and expensive to get vegan cheese here so I will be trying to make my own. I've made mayo, Caesar dressing and caramel that my fiancé loves so maybe I can get lucky when I make my own. :)

We like Daiya but I am wondering if you have found any "cheese" slices that are tasty enough too? My kids who have dairy allergies would love it!
Commented by Cassie October 06, 2011

We like Daiya but I am wondering if you have found any "cheese" slices that are tasty enough too? My kids who have dairy allergies would love it!

Daiya tastes like plastic.

Vegan Gourmet (mozzarella at least) tastes more like actual cheese, and doesn't have that disgusting plastic-goo flavor/texture. How anyone could prefer Daiya to Vegan Gourmet is utterly beyond me. Just... seriously. How?

Beretta, a nice restaurant in San Francisco that has fancy cocktails, uses Vegan Gourmet, and they are all the better for it.
Commented by Clay Shentrup August 24, 2011

Daiya tastes like plastic.

Vegan Gourmet (mozzarella at least) tastes more like actual cheese, and doesn't have that disgusting plastic-goo flavor/texture. How anyone could prefer Daiya to Vegan Gourmet is utterly beyond me. Just... seriously. How?

Beretta, a nice restaurant in San Francisco that has fancy cocktails, uses Vegan Gourmet, and they are all the better for it.

I have tried Daiya cheese and both the mozza and the cheddar taste like butter. About the only thing it works good for is a salad. I had the mozza on something the other day and melted it and it was AWFUL! The texture of it was so weird it was like melted plastic. I had to throw out the food it was so gross and weird. I guess if you want your cheese to taste like butter it is good (I don't know why you would), but don't melt it!
Commented by mariano1230 July 30, 2011

I have tried Daiya cheese and both the mozza and the cheddar taste like butter. About the only thing it works good for is a salad. I had the mozza on something the other day and melted it and it was AWFUL! The texture of it was so weird it was like melted plastic. I had to throw out the food it was so gross and weird. I guess if you want your cheese to taste like butter it is good (I don't know why you would), but don't melt it!

I have tried the Vegan Gourmet Cheddar and found it to be mediocre. However, I am always grateful for any vegan alternatives that are tolerable, because they really help in a pinch and make food more fun. I was ecstatic when I saw your review, because the cheese that I tried rated the lowest. That means that there are better cheeses to try. Yay! I'm going to give Daiya and Cheezly a try. Thanks again!
Commented by Elisa May 26, 2011

Thanks for the review!

I have tried the Vegan Gourmet Cheddar and found it to be mediocre. However, I am always grateful for any vegan alternatives that are tolerable, because they really help in a pinch and make food more fun. I was ecstatic when I saw your review, because the cheese that I tried rated the lowest. That means that there are better cheeses to try. Yay! I'm going to give Daiya and Cheezly a try. Thanks again!

I can't say that I've tried all the cheeses in this article, but after trying and loving Daiya, I really don't have a need to try anything else. Plus, it has the best ingredients of the bunch.
Commented by Lisa April 06, 2011

I can't say that I've tried all the cheeses in this article, but after trying and loving Daiya, I really don't have a need to try anything else. Plus, it has the best ingredients of the bunch.

I couldn't agree more with this article. I love Daiya cheese too and I wrote a review about it a while ago. www.sageist.com/2010/07/daiya-vegan-cheese-product-review.html

Commented by Marisel April 01, 2011

Daiya cheese review

I couldn't agree more with this article. I love Daiya cheese too and I wrote a review about it a while ago. www.sageist.com/2010/07/daiya-vegan-cheese-product-review.html

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You appear to have forgotten to compare any of these things to real cheese.
Commented by Jeremy Hare March 24, 2011

You appear to have forgotten to compare any of these things to real cheese.

thanks for reviewing them. this is just what i needed!
Commented by liz February 23, 2011

thanks for reviewing them. this is just what i needed!

Oh thank you so much for this thorough review! I am a cheese-aholic, who is trying to go vegan for better health, and giving up cheese is the hardest part. Thank you for this information. I will be trying Daiya very soon.
Commented by VeganNewbie January 20, 2011

Life Saving Review

Oh thank you so much for this thorough review! I am a cheese-aholic, who is trying to go vegan for better health, and giving up cheese is the hardest part. Thank you for this information. I will be trying Daiya very soon.

Thank you so much for this post! I have not been able to find a vegan cheese that my kids think "looks right". They looked at the pictures and picked a few they would like to try. This post saved me a lot of work in the kitchen! Thanks!
Commented by Tara Miyasaki January 06, 2011

Thank you!

Thank you so much for this post! I have not been able to find a vegan cheese that my kids think "looks right". They looked at the pictures and picked a few they would like to try. This post saved me a lot of work in the kitchen! Thanks!

i am looking at adding Daiya to the menu and i found your Big Cheese review perfect as i hung on every word. we are a little closer to satisfying our Vegan customers demands.
Commented by gerald strader September 24, 2010

product critic and buyer

i am looking at adding Daiya to the menu and i found your Big Cheese review perfect as i hung on every word. we are a little closer to satisfying our Vegan customers demands.

Owner's reply

Thanks Gerald! I hope whatever vegan cheese you decide on works out.

Fantastic work! Thanks so much for this, it's an enormous help.
Commented by Christine August 22, 2010

Thanks!

Fantastic work! Thanks so much for this, it's an enormous help.

 
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