Category: Potato

Front of packaging of Gran Prosociano vegan cheese by Violife
Violife

Our rating:

2.5

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Visitor rating:

/5

We assume Gran Prosociano is offered as an alternative to parmesan cheese. While is looks much like it, we found its taste to be so salty though that it is simply not something we could enjoy on its own.
Thessaloniki, Greece
Front of packaging of Epic vegan cheese by Violife
Violife

Our rating:

3

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Visitor rating:

/5

Epic is similar to Cheddarton, another mature cheddar-alternative from Violife. We found neither clearly 'mature' and thought Epic to be more sweet and nutty compared to the relative saltiness of Cheddarton.
Thessaloniki, Greece
Front of packaging of Cheddarton vegan cheeese by Violife
Violife

Our rating:

3

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

An interestingly named, pale-yellow, mature cheddar-alternative. After we mused a bit about saturated fat contents and cheese colours, we thought it is more similar to other Violife vegan cheeses than cheddar.
Thessaloniki, Greece
Front of packaging of Plant-based White Slice vegan cheese by AH Terra
AH Terra

Our rating:

3.5

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

An economically priced, home brand feta-style vegan cheese of the Albert Heijn supermarket. It compares well against similarly manufactured branded options.
Zaandam, the Netherlands
Front of packaging of Gondino vegan cheese by Pangea
Pangea Food

Our rating:

4

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

Aged Gondino resembles a mature pecorino stye of cheese. While coconut oil and starch are among the main ingredients, we were pleasantly surprised by the taste. Great for grating over pasta.
Ponte alla Chiassa, Arezzo, Italy
Front of packaging of Sheese Greek Style vegan cheese by Bute Island
Bute Island Foods

Our rating:

4

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

Scotland. Not exactly a region known for its coconuts or coconut oil. However, this vegan creamery located on the Scottish Isle of Bute knows how to use it to make a crumbly and relatively tangy feta alternative. So far, it is one of the better tasting feta alternatives we have reviewed.
Rothesay, Scotland, United Kingdom
Front of packaging of Mild slices vegan cheese by AH Terra
AH Terra

Our rating:

3.5

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

Economically priced home brand of the Albert Heijn supermarket in the Netherlands. As the taste and texture stand comparison with the branded slices, we think it is a good option for a cheese sandwich.
Zaandam, the Netherlands
Front of packaging of Original slices vegan cheese by Violife
Violife

Our rating:

3

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

Probably one of the most widely available vegan cheese slices in the world. These original slices are based on coconut oil and potato starch. While it looks like cheese slices, we think the taste and texture when cold is not great. It improves substantially when melted on a grilled cheese sandwich.
Thessaloniki, Greece
Front of packaging of Greek White vegan cheese by Violife
Violife

Our rating:

3

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

The Violife Greek White is a white vegan cheese produced in Greece, so the name is definitely fitting. For a feta alternative, the texture and taste is in our view a bit too much on the salty butter side and misses the spicy tanginess of firm feta cheese.
Thessaloniki, Greece
Front of packaging of Le Rond vegan cheese by Violife
Violife

Our rating:

2

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Visitor rating:

/5

It comes in a camembert-sized box. On the product picture it looks like a camembert. It says it has camembert flavour. Once on our review cheese platter though, we struggled to find the camembert in its look, mouthfeel and taste.
Thessaloniki, Greece
Front of packaging of Tomato & Olive vegan cheese by Max & Bien
Max & Bien

Our rating:

2.5

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

A wedge out of a Dutch-style cheese wheel, one out of a range with different tastes, here tomato & olive. The looks are good, and Max & Bien's website states "the tastiest alternative to cheese". Does it live up to this promise for us?
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Image of front of packaging Truffle vegan cheese by Max & Bien
Max & Bien

Our rating:

3

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

A wedge out of a Dutch-style cheese wheel, one out of a range with different tastes, here truffle. The looks are good, and Max & Bien's website states "the tastiest alternative to cheese". Does it live up to this promise for us?
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Max & Bien

Our rating:

3

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

A wedge out of a Dutch-style cheese wheel, one out of a range with different tastes, here herbs & garlic. The looks are good, and Max & Bien's website states "the tastiest alternative to cheese". Does it live up to this promise for us?
Amsterdam, Netherlands