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Treeline Treenut Cheese: French-Style Soft Cheeses
Scallion Flavor: Flavored with chopped scallions for a tangy flavor and creamy texture.
Now, keep in mind I haven't had any dairy in, well, more than two years, but this stuff tastes just like cream cheese. It's soft and spreadable, and deliciously tangy. I spread it on some homemade crackers and it was all I could do to not eat the whole tub. I also tried it on a sweet apple, but it had a weird aftertaste; maybe it'd be better on a tart apple like a Granny Smith. I would have tried it on toast, but I had to make the bread first, and didn't.
Ingredients: Cashew nuts, filtered water, onion powder, sea salt, dried scallions, lemon juice, L. Acidophilus.
Herb-Garlic flavor: Flavored with fine herbs and garlic for a sophisticated and complex flavor.
Tried this one too, and it tastes very similar to the other, though not nearly as garlicky as I expected/hoped/feared. (I have garlic issues.)
Ingredients: Cashew nuts, filtered water, sea salt, lemon juice, dried scallions, garlic powder, white pepper, onion powder, L. Acidophilus, dried basil, dried oregano.
I found these at Natural Grocers, but Treeline products are available in a lot of places in the US, including Kroger stores. The soft cheese comes in several more flavors, and there's a hard cheese, too. Treeline is made in New York and is gluten free, dairy free, lactose free, soy free, palm oil free, probiotic, vegan, and certified non-GMO. From their FAQ: "No gluten is processed or used in our facility." From the packaging: "We do not process dairy, eggs, meat, fish, shellfish, gluten or peanuts in our facility."
Highly recommended for my dairy-free, soy-free, cashew-capable friends.
Scallion Flavor: Flavored with chopped scallions for a tangy flavor and creamy texture.
Now, keep in mind I haven't had any dairy in, well, more than two years, but this stuff tastes just like cream cheese. It's soft and spreadable, and deliciously tangy. I spread it on some homemade crackers and it was all I could do to not eat the whole tub. I also tried it on a sweet apple, but it had a weird aftertaste; maybe it'd be better on a tart apple like a Granny Smith. I would have tried it on toast, but I had to make the bread first, and didn't.
Ingredients: Cashew nuts, filtered water, onion powder, sea salt, dried scallions, lemon juice, L. Acidophilus.
Herb-Garlic flavor: Flavored with fine herbs and garlic for a sophisticated and complex flavor.
Tried this one too, and it tastes very similar to the other, though not nearly as garlicky as I expected/hoped/feared. (I have garlic issues.)
Ingredients: Cashew nuts, filtered water, sea salt, lemon juice, dried scallions, garlic powder, white pepper, onion powder, L. Acidophilus, dried basil, dried oregano.
I found these at Natural Grocers, but Treeline products are available in a lot of places in the US, including Kroger stores. The soft cheese comes in several more flavors, and there's a hard cheese, too. Treeline is made in New York and is gluten free, dairy free, lactose free, soy free, palm oil free, probiotic, vegan, and certified non-GMO. From their FAQ: "No gluten is processed or used in our facility." From the packaging: "We do not process dairy, eggs, meat, fish, shellfish, gluten or peanuts in our facility."
Highly recommended for my dairy-free, soy-free, cashew-capable friends.