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    Has anyone found any good tasting Vegan cheese or cheese substitute? Thanks! :)?

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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Has anyone found any good tasting Vegan cheese or cheese substitute? Thanks! :)?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Has anyone found any good tasting Vegan cheese or cheese substitute? Thanks! :)?),it will help you,my kids.


I just stopped eating cheese 45 days ago %26amp; have found that this product is a good tasting replacement... if you can find it!
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http://www.buteisland.com/
www.chreese.com
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Vegetarian Cheese
The good news is there are vegetarian and vegan cheeses available. These cheeses are usually curdled using plants, fungi, or bacteria. Keep in mind, though, that these are real cheeses. In fact, vegetarian cheese is hard to distinguish from cheese made with animal rennet. It%26#039;s almost impossible to tell difference just by looking at or even tasting the cheese. The only reliable way is to check for the phrase %26quot;vegetarian cheese%26quot; on the label. Do to the increase in demand, some grocery stores have started labeling their vegetarian cheeses themselves to make them easier to find.
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I%26#039;m really not thrilled with vegan cheeses overall, but it depends on what you%26#039;re looking for. I haven%26#039;t found anything with a good enough texture and taste to slice and put on a cracker, but there are a couple of mozzarellas that will melt in the oven and make a pretty good pizza. Follow Your Heart Vegan Gourmet is the easiest to find (Whole Foods carries it) and it%26#039;s alright for that. Teese is a newer one that, in most areas, is only available by mail order. It melts really nicely and tastes a bit more like the real thing thant he FYH does. They are also working on a cheddar (and on getting into more stores.) But, for the most part, I%26#039;m just living without cheese. It%26#039;s been 10 months and it was far easier to give up than I ever dreamed.
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I%26#039;m going to post a link for a macaroni and cheeze recipe that is to die for. You can use the cheese sauce for all different kinds of things.

You don%26#039;t want to eat a lot of %26quot;fake meats%26quot; or %26quot;fake cheese%26quot;. They are not only full of FAT but full of isolated/concentrated soy protein - something you need to steer clear of. I put a link to an article you should consider reading.

Good luck and congrats on going dairy free! It%26#039;s refreshing to read your post - you%26#039;ve actually done your research. This %26quot;organic%26quot; and %26quot;raw%26quot; cow%26#039;s milk craze is beyond ridiculous, if you ask me.
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Don%26#039;t eat cheese, or stop the quest.

Having lived in Wisconsin with some of the best cheese in the world, I know why you would want something to replace it. But there is nothing that would taste good or be nutritious. Either eat it or don%26#039;t.

If you are vegan, you don%26#039;t eat cheese. Substituting anything %26quot;fake%26quot; will be a disappointment.

There is enough food for vegans to be satisfied without having to go to the fake crap.
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Cheezly is, as several people have said, an excellent substitute.

It%26#039;s made by Redwood foods, and you can see from this link how many different kinds there are, including several melting cheeses:

http://www.bazaarbuilder.com/cgi-bin/cb2...

In the UK you can buy them in Holland %26amp; Barrett, other health food shops and some supermarkets - Tesco sell some of them, and Waitrose sell some Redwood products. Or of course you can order them online.

There%26#039;s a link on the Home Page for people in America:

http://www.redwoodfoods.co.uk/index.html

I%26#039;ve never found any other vegan cheese that I liked, except Tofutti cream cheese, which is wonderful
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The best tasting and most meltable cheese is made from rice. The brand I use is called Galaxy Nutritional Foods Rice Slices. They make American, mozarella, pepperjack, and others and I%26#039;ve used them on veggie burgers and enchiladas.
They make other products as well.

Edit @ Ksler: some people like cheese, but have allergies and so they need to find an alternative. Some people want to avoid some of the ingredients in dairy cheese for health reasons and why not try an alternative rather than giving it up altogether? Cheese can be made with all sorts of things and all of it is real cheese.

http://www.galaxyfoods.com/ourbrands/usa...
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first if you purchase organic dairy products the hormones are not given - so not in dairy.
2nd - a long time ago when i would get cravings for cheese - i would get this stuff called %26quot;Plant cheese%26quot; - wasn%26#039;t much like cheese but for us raw fooders at the time it was great! do not know if it is still out there. do not eat cheese anyway - wait, unless i am a guest at some ones house %26amp; they make a veggie dish just for me %26amp; my family %26amp; put cheese - i would eat it.
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