Cheese please

Started by SilverLining, October 18, 2020, 05:37:58 PM

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SilverLining

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Is there a good cheese substitute? One that labels well for other allergens.

I am not allergic to dairy, but Symptoms from my dairy intolerance is extreme.

spacecanada

My husband likes Daiya shreds (mozzarella, cheddar, pepper jack) baked on pizzas, nachos, or toast. I don't think it is something anyone would want to eat raw, though.

I have a vegetable and tofu (or some sort of nut) based cheesy sauce we use on pasta is you want the recipe.
ANA peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, potato, sorghum

SilverLining

Thanks, I have a spaghetti sauce that doesn't bother me.

I see they also have a "yoghurt". 👍

spacecanada

If shared lines are an issue, give Daiya a call. They can tell you which items are made in their dedicated top-10-Free facility and which are made on shared lines or in a shared facility. They don't always label for those.
ANA peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, potato, sorghum

hezzier

Go Dairy Free has a lot of reviews of substitute cheese based on what you need it for.  Obviously some don't work with nut allergies.

SilverLining

The store we do trunk drops since pandemic started does not sell Daiya. Since we had to go to a different store this week I picked up a few. Cheddar block and shredded mozzarella.

Tried the block today to make some grilled cheese sandwiches, and also cut a small piece to just eat.

The colour was very good, as was the smell. It smelled like cheddar cheese. The taste...not perfect, but not bad. Usually I put a bit of garlic salt on my grilled cheese, but I wanted to try this without it. It needs flavours added. But I can see using it on nachos, tacos, or pizza. Well....the mozzarella cheese for the pizza.

PurpleCat

Found frozen Diaya pizzas on sale this week.  Have not tried them yet, but next time we order pizza, I get to have some with "cheese" too!

spacecanada

Please be careful with Daiya products if you have a milk allergy. Not all of their products are made in a milk-free facility. They have great customer service and can tell you which ones are made in a shared facility, and shared lines, if you call. (The shreds themselves are okay, last I checked... but they added potato - gah!)
ANA peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, potato, sorghum

SilverLining

Has anyone tried https://violifefoods.com/en_ca/ ?

It appears safe, even for my allergens. (Does have potato starch is some, not sure about all.) Since I don't think it's available at either of the stores I shop at I haven't really looked into it to much. Just thought others might be interested.

spacecanada

I have looked into it before but the potato kept me from trying it.  It looks promising, and someone in my local allergy group recommended it.
ANA peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, potato, sorghum

SilverLining

The only place I can find it is Walmart. We don't do any grocery shopping there. Maybe, if the world ever starts turning again I'll be able to try it.

SilverLining

The Daiya website says their product should be eaten with 7-10 days after opening. Anyone know, does it smell or look bad when it's gone off?

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