any reviews on Daiya (from people who love cheese!)?
abbyoncloud9
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It is looking like I may have to give up dairy products and I was wondering if anyone has tried daiya products. Either in recipes or by itself. Thanks!
Ps; I love cheese and I've tried alternatives in the past that were so nasty, I'd rather have nothing at all.
Ps; I love cheese and I've tried alternatives in the past that were so nasty, I'd rather have nothing at all.
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the strawberry cream cheese is awesome
the mozz/cheddar shreds are great melted into/onto stuff mmmm
the cheddar/havarti/jack blocks are super yummy
I have not had the slices yet or the pizza0 -
I tried it and hated it... But I've heard mostly positive things from others, so maybe I'm a minority.0
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I love Daiya!
The shreds taste different than cheese from cows but they're good, they just might take some getting use to so I would use sparingly at first. They are good melted but I'm not a fan of them straight from the bag.
I prefer the wedges and slices, I use to them to make grilled cheese and they're amazing!
The pizza tastes exactly like regular pizza, even to my non-vegan friends.
Daiya is hands-down the best non-dairy option for cheese.0 -
The strawberry cream cheese really is pretty amazing (I didn't care for the plain one though). And I like the cheddar slices - they melt like real cheese. A lot of dairy substitutes don't.
I thought the shredded mozzarella had kind of a funky taste, but maybe that was just me0 -
It's delicious!
I love cheese and this is the BEST substitute that I've tried!!0 -
I've yet to find a cheese substitute that isn't awful.
It's best to go without and remember it fondly.
Can I ask why you have to give it up? Could you not just limit it to once a week/month?0 -
I like Daiya cheese in some things, but not all things. The cheddar shreds make a mean quesadilla, in my opinion. But, I prefer making my own mozzarella from a recipe in a book titled 'The Non Dairy Formulary.' It's truly delicious.0
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I appreciate the input from everyone! Tried to reply earlier but still getting the hang of this I am experimenting with giving up certain foods that may be triggering my migraines that I've had for over 7 years. Giving up dairy, I have gone from 3-4 migraines per week to none, so I think I'm on to something! After about 2 months, I am going to start experimenting with goat cheese, organic milk, etc to see if maybe I'm sensitive to the hormones or additives.0
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I made a great cheese sauce from the shreds, and mac'n'cheese. They are good when melted. I used sparingly or for special occasions only because I try to avoid all processed foods. My family enjoyed the dishes I served at thanksgiving which both included daiya even though they are dairy and meat eaters.0
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I tried it and hated it... But I've heard mostly positive things from others, so maybe I'm a minority.
Ditto. I've only tried the shreds, but found it very gritty compared to the Trader Joe's brand soy cheese we use at home often.0 -
I really like it! However I would recommend only using it in small amounts. I made a pizza with waaay too much on there, and it just tasted nauseating. a little goes a lonnnnggg way.0
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I like it. I use it because I'm lactose intolerant. If you use it expecting it to taste like your usual cheese I think you'll be disappointed. but if you approach it as an alternative, something entirely different you might like it.0
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I had it once on a pizza and the texture left a lot to be desired. It was kind of slimy, and the salty flavor overpowered the other tasty vegetables I put on there. But then again, I'm not really a pizza fan.
I would give it another try though. On a different food probably, like an omelette.0 -
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Daiya is a bit of a pain in terms of sodium content. I used to eat one or two slices regularly (in a sandwich) and liked all the sliced varieties.
The shredded variety is good too, but I use it so infrequently that it usually goes bad before I finish it so I've stopped buying it for the time being.
Daiya also makes a pre-made vegan pizza which is very good, if you can find it.0 -
I'm in for the replies and I gave up dairy about a week and a half ago due to being allergic (not intolerant). I miss pizza!0
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Daiya is really delicious, in fact I prefer the taste to real cheese. It's the only cheese alternative I have ever tasted and I really don't feel the need to try any other. I figured out dairy hurts me so this brand makes a great alternative when you just really crave that melty cheesiness. go get some you'll like it! Even my 5 year old loves it, she'll say " oh my god, is that the fake cheese? Can I have it!!!!??" haha0
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