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  2. Vegan cheese - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, vegan cheese sometimes cost twice as much as dairy cheese. [5] Strawberry-flavored vegan cream cheese, made with whey protein produced by microbes. From 2018 to 2020, several new companies were founded to make animal-free cheese, including New Culture, Change Foods, Legendairy Foods, and Better Dairy.

  3. 21 Dairy-Free Recipes To Help You Break Off Your Toxic ... - AOL

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    Vegan Mac & Cheese. Delicious vegan mac & cheese might sound like an oxymoron, but trust us, this cheese sauce is good enough to satiate the strongest dairy craving. Get the Vegan Mac & Cheese recipe.

  4. Is There Dairy-Free Food at Starbucks? Yes—Here Are ... - AOL

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    5. Bagels. Nutrition information: 270-330 calories, 1-6g fat, 56-58g carbs, 9-12g protein, 2-11g sugar, 2-7g fiber Unfortunately, all the breakfast sandwiches and egg bites are off the menu for ...

  5. What's the healthiest milk? A guide to whole, raw, almond ...

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    While other plant-based milks contained a little protein (albeit considerably less than dairy milk), the unsweetened coconut milk we looked at had 0 grams of protein and the least calcium of the ...

  6. Milk substitute - Wikipedia

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    For example, traditional dairy ice cream is made with a combination of milk products that contain lactose, but non-dairy ice cream may be synthesized using hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated vegetable oil (coconut oil, palm kernel oil and soybean oil) along with emulsifier, protein, sweetener and water. Some not yet widely prevalent ...

  7. Plant milk - Wikipedia

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    Plant milk is a category of non-dairy beverages made from a water-based plant extract for flavoring and aroma. [1] [2] Nut milk is a subcategory made from nuts, while other plant milks may be created from grains, pseudocereals, legumes, seeds or coconut.