Soy cheese
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Soy Cheese is a dairy cheese analogue made from soy, available in many of the same varieties as its dairy counterpart. This product is usually consumed due to certain dietary restrictions, like veganism, religious restrictions (soy cheese is in general kosher pareve, after approval of a Rabbi), lactose intolerance or milk allergy, or a severe disease affecting the intestinal tract, which destroys the entire producion of the lactase enzyme, necessary to digest the milk sugar / lactose found in dairy products.
Different brands of soy cheese may or may not be entirely free of dairy ingredients, since few of them contain casein[citation needed]. The following most widely known soy cheese brands contain no casein: Cheezly[1], Chreese, FYH Vegan Gourmet Cheese[2], Sheese[3], Teese[4], Tofutti, Veganrella[5](all are certified vegan and therefore 100% casein free).
Soy cheese is especially available in these types:
A variety of soy cream cheeses[15][16] can be also purchased in most health food stores and the health food sections of larger supermarkets.
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[edit] Nutrition
Soy cheese usually has a lower fat content than its dairy counterparts[17][18]. Besides its low-fat content, soy cheese is also cholesterol-free and is a source of soy protein and isoflavones.
Soy Cheese Nutrition Facts, per 100 grams (3.5 oz.)
Constituents | unit | FYH Cheddar | Sheese Cheddar Spread |
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Protein | g | 3.5 | 6.2 |
Fat | g | 25 | 23.6 |
Carbohydrate | g | 3.5 | 6.5 |
Energy | kcal | 250 | 263 |
kJ | 1046.5 | 1089 | |
Sugars (Lactose) | g | 0 | 0 |
Saturated fat | g | 1.8 | 11 |
Fibre | g | 2 | 1.2 |
Sodium | g | 0.39 | 0.5 |
Sources: Followyourheart.com - Nutrition facts [1], Sheese - Nutritional Information [2]
[edit] Comparison to dairy cheese
Some soy cheese brands melt similar to dairy cheese when heated[19], while others stay mostly firm, or melt only when grated into tiny slices.
As for the taste, soy cheese has been reported to taste from similar, to slightly different, to completely different from dairy cheese. It is thus an important step to find a soy cheese brand which can provide a proper replacement for its dairy counterpart, both in taste and cooking, seasoning or melting abilities. Some soy cheeses have been named to have a very unpleasant or very uncommon taste for those being used to consumption of dairy cheese.
Additionally, soy cheese may lack the typical cheese aroma, or develop it only during being melted / baked.
[edit] References
- ^ About: Cheezly is vegan certified
- ^ About: FYH Cheese is casein free and vegan
- ^ About: Sheese is vegan certified
- ^ Teese Vegan Cheese from Chicago Soydairy
- ^ Comparison of 4 vegan cheese brands
- ^ Blue Sheese
- ^ Medium Cheddar
- ^ FYH Cheddar
- ^ Cheshire Sheese
- ^ Edam Sheese
- ^ Cheddar Sheese with Chives
- ^ Gouda Sheese
- ^ Mozzarella Sheese
- ^ FYH Monterey Jack
- ^ Creamy Sheese
- ^ Tofutti Better Than Cream Cheese
- ^ Chives in creamy Sheese
- ^ Dairy free cheese nutrition
- ^ Follow Your Heart / Earth Island: Cheese FAQ
[edit] See also
- Chreese - Soy cheese manufacturer from the United States
- Tofutti Better Than Cream Cheese - Soy cheese manufacturer from the United States
[edit] External links
Further Manufacturers
- Buteisland Sheese Brand - Soy cheese manufacturer from Scotland
- Follow Your Heart Gourmet Cheese - Soy cheese manufacturer from the United States
- Redwood Co Cheezly - Soy cheese manufacturer from Spain / United Kingdom
Miscellaneous
- Chives in creamy Sheese test review with images
- Follow Your Heart versus Sheese test and melting review with images
- Sheese Medium Cheddar test review with images
- Sheese test review with images
- Soy cheese test review with images
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