• nutbutter
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    2 年前

    Soy milk is better alternative. If you don’t like the taste, try coconut milk, oat milk, almond milk, cashew milk, etc.

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      2 年前

      If I use milk in anything it’s usually oat milk, but I still like things like cheese and ice cream sometimes

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          2 年前

          There’s no good vegan alternative to cheese. I tried a couple and they all taste like shit.

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            2 年前

            I’ve had some vegan cheeses that were made with fermented coconut and they were pretty darn good. And I hate regular coconut.

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            My honest tip would be: Just forget that something like cheese even existed and eat something else. Even I (as a full time vegan) don’t really like the “cheese” we have - but since I just don’t eat anything “cheese-like” anymore, I’m really not bothered to be honest.

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          Sometimes I get the coconut milk ice cream. It tastes good but it’s definitely not the same, so I go back and forth

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      2 年前

      smh, this just kicks the can down the road. almond milk is for baby almonds. and what are the lil newborn coconuts gonna drink? cashews will actually die if they don’t have the proper milk in the first few weeks.