There are several types of soy cheese available. Health food stores may have a wider selection than a typical supermarket. Since your daughter is allergic to dairy products, check the ingredients list carefully, as many soy cheeses have some dairy-based ingredients like casein or calcium lactate. If it is labeled vegan you can be assured that there are no dairy derivatives in it. Check out this article in Satya magazine in my source link.
2007-01-05 08:31:51
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answered by veggivet1985 2
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Of course! They make soy everything these days.
I use a soy cheese produce from Galaxy Nutritional Foods called VeggieSlices. They come in Cheddar, Pepper Jack, Swiss, and quite a few other flavors. I get them at my local Publix Grocery store and they are really good. You can hardly tell that they aren't real cheese. Also, they melt like real cheese unlike other soy brands and work in a grilled cheese sandwich. Try your health food store if you can't find them in the organic section of your grocery store.
2007-01-05 08:34:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I have had a number of very good soya based cheeses, I am not a vegetarian, but was a chef for 20 yrs in Canada and want to try them to see there workability.
I like the processed style cheese slices, I guess if your from the the US there refered to as American slices, at her age it is not good to introduce to much cheese, the slices in Grilled cheese or just as a snack are fine.
The one respondant said they do not melt the same, if use in cooking like sauces, pasta and if you broil it under the broiler in your oven they can be fine, but they do burn quickly. I have used the soya mozzerella for a veggie lasagna, I use the no cook lasagna noodles, and a variety of veg in a tomato sauce layering it with the grated cheese.
2007-01-05 12:08:15
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answered by The Unknown Chef 7
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try them out. you may get a quart or liter field of Vitasoy type at your food market or well being nutrients shop. they have have been given flavors to mask the soy.... you could frequently get vanilla. some comprise better calcium and supplements yet frequently have an icky after-flavor. Soy cheese is plenty extra durable. After 2 a protracted time of attempting soy cheese, i could say overlook it. you could try veggie burgers.... there are all distinctive varieties, yet you could initiate with Morning megastar farms... they even make a veggie Sir Francis Bacon it is convincing. Vegan warm canine substitutes comprise clever canine and Tofu puppies. For frozen cakes, it is recommended to bypass soy and take a examine out an Italian ice, or gellate. a great number of distinctive sorbet flavors to objective. i surely like raspberry, blueberry, mint, peach, eco-friendly tea, and different flavors. lower back, you will locate those on the suited food market. some human beings like Rice Dream as something coming close to to ice cream. do no longer overlook soy yogurts. To me, those flavor extra useful than Rice Dream, yet you be the choose. contemporary possibilities to soy milk comprise oat milk, rice milk, and assorted nut-derived beverages mutually with almond milk. Ease into it gradually and take a examine out out issues with an open ideas. wait and spot with the nutrients industry.... they alter slowly.
2016-10-06 12:07:13
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answered by ? 4
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yes there is soy cheese. It does not melt link "real" cheese and it tastes a little different. You will find it in the Health Food section of your local groceriy store of at a health food store. I live in a little podunk town in WV and it is availble at Kroger, Food Lion, Wal-Mart and our local Health food store.
If you haven't tried Soy Milk yet, I like the Flavored varieties and my favorite brand is 7th generation.
2007-01-05 08:16:04
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answered by Wealth of useless information 3
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yes there is soy cheese. It's in the refrigerated produce section at my grocery store with other organic and natural items.
2007-01-05 08:13:44
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answered by wish I were 6
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I think so,check your dairy section at your grocer or the health food store!Hope I was helpful!
2007-01-05 09:17:39
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answered by mom2119114 3
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nope never will be cause you need milk to make cheese which i eat and drink alot i have an idea you will see in a few days or so
2007-01-05 11:49:46
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
it is actually quite common
and you can find it in most major grocery storez
2007-01-05 11:42:30
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answered by Ari 3
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http://www.newstarget.com/003217.html
2007-01-05 08:16:30
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answered by Anonymous
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