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  2. A definitive ranking of dairy-free cheeses: The good ... - AOL

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    I tried 14 kinds of vegan cheeses — Violife, So Delicious, Daiya, Miyoko's, Follow Your Heart, Babybel, Kite Hill, Moocho and more. These are the best ones.

  3. The Best Vegan Cheeses and How to Use Them, According ... - AOL

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    Misha’s Kind Foods – J.O.I. Non-Dairy Cheese Misha's cheese is really smooth and easy to spread, perfect for putting out on a board or in a bowl and dipping pita chips or bread into.

  4. Cheese analogue - Wikipedia

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    Provel pizza cheese in a five-pound block. This product is commonly used in the preparation of St. Louis-style pizza. [dubious – discuss]One variant of pasteurized processed cheese dairy products is, according to a hospitality industry source, designed to melt well on pizza, [4] while remaining chewy; this has been described as "artificial cheesy substance that's much quicker and cheaper to ...

  5. 15 Fast Food Restaurants That Don't Use Real Cheese - AOL

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    To be considered real cheese, dairy products must contain at least 51% natural cheese. While processed cheese does contain true cheese (often a blend of cheddar and Colby), it doesn't meet that ...

  6. Paneer - Wikipedia

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    Paneer (pronounced [/pəˈniːr/]), also known as ponir (pronounced), is a fresh acid-set cheese common in cuisine of South Asia made from cow milk or buffalo milk. [1] It is a non-aged, non-melting soft cheese made by curdling milk with a fruit- or vegetable-derived acid, such as lemon juice.

  7. Gruyère cheese - Wikipedia

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    Gruyère is used in many ways in countless dishes. It is considered a good cheese for baking, because of its distinctive but not overpowering taste. For example in quiche, Gruyère adds savoriness without overshadowing the other ingredients. It is a good melting cheese, [3] particularly suited for fondues, along with Vacherin Fribourgeois and ...