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Default Is "cheese" without dairy products really cheese? was: Ines Rosales Tortas


"Roy" > wrote in message
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On Saturday, March 7, 2015 at 9:44:53 PM UTC-7, Julie Bove wrote:
> "John Kuthe" > wrote in message
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> > On Sat, 07 Mar 2015 21:05:14 -0600, Sky >
> > wrote:
> >
> >>If something called "cheese" is one-hundred percent "dairy-free", then
> >>how the heck can it be considered as or even called cheese!???
> >>
> >>The definition of cheese means dairy is used, isn't it (let's not get
> >>"clintonian" here - VBG)!?? Just goes to show how some folks will eat
> >>anything that's called "cheese" even if there's no dairy in the product.
> >> Go figure.
> >>
> >>And for those who are 'lactose' intolerant, that's a whole different
> >>bailiwick!
> >>
> >>Sky
> >>

> >
> > No, not in my book, and probably not in the Dairy association's
> > either, I'd think/hope!
> >
> > John Kuthe...

>
> There are dairy free cheeses. Daiya is one such. There are also nut
> cheese
> but if you truly have an issue with dairy you do need to check the label
> as
> some of the alternative cheese such as those made with almonds, can have
> dairy in them.


Daiya contains the following ingredients:

Filtered water, tapioca and /or arrowroot flours, non-GMO expeller
pressed canola and /or non-GMO expeller pressed safflower oil, coconut oil,
pea protein, salt, inactive yeast, vegan natural flavors, vegetable
glycerin, xanthan gum, citric acid (for flavor), annatto, titanium dioxide
(a naturally occurring mineral).

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Yes. I know it is dairy free but not all alternative cheeses are. I find
that it is best to use the Daiya sparingly. It is good on pizza or in mac
and cheese.

 
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