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  • a vegetarian who uses milk and cheese in addition to plant-based foods.
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  • '''Vegan Cheese''' is a type of [[non-dairy cheese]] that is made without the use of animal products. It is a popular choice a ...ses that closely mimic the taste, texture, and melting properties of dairy cheese.
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  • ...with lactose intolerance, and those looking for lower-cholesterol or plant-based alternatives to traditional dairy products. ...tritional yeast]] or [[fermented]] ingredients to achieve a more authentic cheese flavor.
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  • '''Daiya''' is a brand of [[plant-based food]] products that are free from [[dairy]], [[gluten]], and [[soy]]. The ..., more sustainable future. They launched their first product, a dairy-free cheese alternative, at the Natural Products Expo West in 2009. The product was met
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  • ...tion and distribution of dairy products, plant-based alternatives, and oat-based products. Founded in 2001, the company has grown to become one of the leadi ...e company started its operations with a focus on producing and selling oat-based products, such as oat drinks and oatmeal.
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  • == Hilmar Cheese Company == ...ornia. Founded in 1984, the company has grown to become one of the largest cheese and whey protein producers in the world.
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  • ...the traditional [[chicken fillet roll]]. It is typically made using plant-based ingredients that mimic the taste and texture of chicken, and is often serve ...is the vegan chicken substitute. This can be made from a variety of plant-based ingredients, such as [[soy protein]], [[seitan]], or [[tempeh]]. These ingr
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  • ...ompany [[McDonald's]] and [[Beyond Meat]], a company specializing in plant-based meats. The McPlant was introduced as part of McDonald's efforts to offer mo ...tion with Beyond Meat, known for its innovative approach to creating plant-based products that mimic the taste and texture of meat, allowed McDonald's to de
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  • ==Keto egg plant recipes== ...remove excess water. Dip in beaten eggs and coat in a mixture of parmesan cheese and almond flour. Bake in the oven at 375 degrees F until golden brown.
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  • ...s and milk processors in the UK, producing over 14,000 tonnes of [[Cheddar cheese]] annually. ...dfather of the current managing director, [[Richard Clothier]], first made cheese in the farm's dairy.
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  • ...f dishes and food products. This list includes some of the most common soy-based foods. [[Soy milk]] is a plant-based drink produced by soaking and grinding soybeans, boiling the mixture, and f
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  • ...while limiting the intake of animal products to dairy items such as milk, cheese, and yogurt. Demitarianism promotes a diet that is rich in nutrients derived from plant-based sources. By emphasizing the consumption of fruits and vegetables, Demitaria
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  • [[Slutty Vegan]] is a popular [[vegan]] restaurant chain based in [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia]]. It was founded by [[Pinky Cole]] in 2018. The ...the "Menage a Trois", a burger topped with vegan shrimp, vegan bacon, and cheese.
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  • | variations = No lactose cheese, no lactose yogurt, etc. ..., and ice cream alternatives. These products are typically made from plant-based ingredients, such as soy, almond, rice, or coconut, which do not naturally
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  • ...ition]] and [[health]] of living organisms. This article categorizes foods based on their primary sources and includes common examples within each category. ==Plant-based Foods==
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  • ...r]] and [[cheese]] to more complex recipes like [[cheesecake]], [[yogurt]]-based sauces, and [[ice cream]]. The use of dairy in cooking spans across culture ...ient Greeks]] and [[Ancient Rome|Romans]] developed their own varieties of cheese and fermented milk products.
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  • ...ited to, cheese puffs, cheese crackers, string cheese, and cheese spreads. Cheese snacks are popular worldwide due to their rich flavor, convenience, and ver ...moistened corn kernels could be puffed by deep frying and then coated with cheese flavoring.
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  • [[File:Lancashire cheese.jpg|Lancashire cheese|thumb|left]] === Animal-Based Sources ===
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  • Spreads can be broadly categorized into several types based on their main ingredients and purpose: ...nge of foods. Butter is made from [[milk]] fat, while margarine is a plant-based alternative.
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  • ...old Bricks, that are popular in the Gulf Coast states. Their manufacturing plant and offices are located in the Ninth Ward, a part of New Orleans that was h
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