• Plum
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          159 days ago

          Daiya American slices on nachos or a burger is perfectly acceptable. It’s just super weird when it’s cold. And I’ve given up entirely trying to find a blue cheese substitute.

          • @doortodeath@lemmy.world
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            139 days ago

            There are three vegan blue cheeses that i know about, currently available in europe that i can recommend: French brand Jay & Joy “Jeanne” French brand Petit veganne “Petit Azur bio” German brand Veganz “Bluebert”

          • @TheRealCharlesEames@lemm.ee
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            59 days ago

            I’ve found tofutti slices to be a little better for those dishes and my new bar for acceptable. Dayia is better now that they use oat milk but it still tastes wrong to me. All the other brands are really quite bad.

            • Plum
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              69 days ago

              I miss wild berry tofutti cuties from 25 years ago.

          • @Nimrod@lemm.ee
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            39 days ago

            This is surprising to me. The “follow your heart” blue cheese fits the bill perfectly for me.

            I would kill for a mozz that got anywhere close to actual cheese.

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          9 days ago

          I mean the fact that they ARE so terrible convinces me actually that there is so much room for improvements.

          I’m always wondering: what if dairy+ meat never had gotten to be defined as western staples? Where would other sources of food be now in development ? A prime example is tofu in the Asian cultures: while diminished as “sub” in western culture, its a staple there.

    • @zod000@lemmy.ml
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      99 days ago

      The headline is click-bait of course, but the plant based cheeses have gotten much better. Some of my family have dairy allergies (not just lactose intolerance) so I have to buy these often and I can confirm that the better brands do actually melt properly now and tasted better. It’s still not the same of course, but it is close enough that I can use them in many meals rather than making two batches and no one seems to notice.

    • @Kraven_the_Hunter@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      48 days ago

      My wife developed lactose intolerance 3-4 years ago and loves cheese. Just within the past couple of months she’s begun to find some plant cheeses that are decent. Still no replacement for feta though, unfortunately.

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          7 days ago

          Thanks, I’ll see if I can find that locallly.

          Edit: That’s actually the brand she’s using for all of the other cheeses. Shows how much I’m paying attention! I didn’t think she was impressed with their feta though.