If you're in the UK a company called Redwood makes some vegan 'cheese' that rates very highly. In the US the best seem to come from Vegan Gourmet.
Mayo replacement is much easier. Both Nasoya and Vegenaise are widely available!
You can also make your own replacements!! Soft tofu just needs a dash of lemon juice and some sweetener to replace mayo. There are dozens of recipes for vegan cheese but they take a little more work. The homemade ones tend to be better than the commercial products but have no shelf life (so you make small batches as needed for whatever you're making).
2007-02-22 17:31:52
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answered by Anonymous
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There are certainly soy cheese and soy mayo available just about everywhere, just like soy milk, soy chocolate, soy cream cheese and soy icecream. There is also a vairety of immitation meat (flesh) products availalbe, immitation egg whites, immitation egg yokes, and animal free artificially created flavours resembling every genuine animal product available.
The things you want to be looking out for are things I haven't (or rarely) seen in shopping centres before. These could include soy whipping (or pre-whipped) cream for making cakes, vegan wine (where egg white hasn't been used as a natural filter), and any of the aforementioned products that are simultaneously vegan and organic.
Good luck.
2007-02-22 15:21:06
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answered by Bawn Nyntyn Aytetu 5
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List of Vegetarian cheeses
According to the following cheese companies, these cheeses do not contain rennet or any other nonvegetarian enzymes:
Kraft
Kraft Natural Swiss
Kraft Cream Cheeses
Grated Parmesan
Stella
(phone 1-800-558-7315)
Mozzarella
Provolone
Parmesan
Ricotta
String cheese
Frigo
Mozzarella
Giant
Cheese made by Pauly
County Line: Old World Swiss, Colby, Monterey Jack
Giant Cream Cheese
Giant Natural Swiss slices
Giant Natural Muenster slices
Biery cheese
Giant Chunk Cheese: New York Sharp, Wisconsin Cheddar, Longhorn, Swiss, Danish Havarti, Monterey Jack, Pepper Jack
Sargento
Pepper
Muenster
Cheddar
Mid American Farms
Parmesan
Mozzarella
Cheddar
Cabot
all cheeses
Remember to check the ingredient list of the cheese if you're not sure. Look out for rennet or enzymes. Many packaged cheeses and other foods contain Vitamin A Palmitate, which is made from fish gelatin. Also, check for whey, since this is a byproduct of the cheese-making process.
Refer to the list of common animal ingredients for a more comprehensive list of things to avoid. If you have additional information or corrections to the above list, send email to
veggie@ruf.rice.edu
2007-02-22 13:02:22
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answered by landhermit 4
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Vegan cheese and mayo exist, but they are imitation as the real products contain dairy and/or egg. Some of my non-vegan veggie friends use the real thing since no animal died producing it (like meat). They get it from certified cruelty-free sources.
2007-02-22 13:09:38
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answered by dBalcer 3
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If you have an Indian grocery store in your area you might be able to get vegetarian mayo and tartar sauce too! They don't contain egg or any animal products.
2007-02-22 16:04:54
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answered by acidten 5
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Look for Soya based products. They have a complete line of cheeses and mayonaise.
2007-02-22 13:01:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I've heard of soy cheese and tofu.
2007-02-22 13:06:31
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answered by Karan 6
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go to a health food store. around here we have Whole Foods and Earth Fare (huge health super stores) and they have several options for the items you are looking for.
2007-02-22 13:03:37
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answered by chef.jnstwrt 4
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Cheese is milk based.............so no there aren't.
2007-02-22 13:04:13
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answered by six_foot_2_midget 5
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