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The queso dip ([[nacho cheese]]) alternative is called "Nacho Chreese".<ref name="BN"/><ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=phOhjdwYB90C&pg=PA216 The Complete Idiot's Guide to Vegan Living - Beverly Bennett, Ray Sammartano<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> It comes in mild and spicy flavors and may be used as a dip with tortilla chips. There are also five different "Mac & Chreese" pasta products, made with either [[semolina]], [[whole wheat]], or [[brown rice]] noodles. |
The queso dip ([[nacho cheese]]) alternative is called "Nacho Chreese".<ref name="BN"/><ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=phOhjdwYB90C&pg=PA216 The Complete Idiot's Guide to Vegan Living - Beverly Bennett, Ray Sammartano<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> It comes in mild and spicy flavors and may be used as a dip with tortilla chips. There are also five different "Mac & Chreese" pasta products, made with either [[semolina]], [[whole wheat]], or [[brown rice]] noodles. |
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Similar [[soy cheese]]s are also available from European manufacturers.<ref>[http://www.buteisland.com/ Vegan Cheese - Sheese - Non Dairy Cheese - Dairy Free Cheese Substitutes<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.redwoodfoods.co.uk/products/cheezly/index.html Redwood Foods<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
Similar [[soy cheese]]s are also available from European manufacturers.<ref>[http://www.buteisland.com/ Vegan Cheese - Sheese - Non Dairy Cheese - Dairy Free Cheese Substitutes<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.redwoodfoods.co.uk/products/cheezly/index.html Redwood Foods<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012042914/http://www.redwoodfoods.co.uk/products/cheezly/index.html |date=2007-10-12 }}</ref> |
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Revision as of 19:22, 5 August 2017
Chreese is a vegan cheese substitute made with nutritional yeast. The product is manufactured by Road's End Organics, a U.S. company that specializes in food for people with special dietary needs. Chreese is organic, lactose-free, cholesterol and saturated fat-free. It comes in a number of varieties, including a powder mix, a queso dip alternative, and as part of a "Mac & Chreese" line of pasta products.[1][2]
There are currently four different styles of Chreese powder mixes with a modified version for children: "Cheddar Style" and gluten-free cheddar style (used in grilled cheese sandwiches), "Mozzarella Style" (used on pizza), "Gluten Free Alfredo Style", and "KIDz Chreese" (less garlic and bright orange color). To make chreese, the powder mix is combined with boiling water and blended in a food processor which can then be stored in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.
The queso dip (nacho cheese) alternative is called "Nacho Chreese".[1][3] It comes in mild and spicy flavors and may be used as a dip with tortilla chips. There are also five different "Mac & Chreese" pasta products, made with either semolina, whole wheat, or brown rice noodles.
Similar soy cheeses are also available from European manufacturers.[4][5]
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