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Front of packaging of Simply Blue vegan cheese by Nutty Artisan Foods
Nutty Artisan Foods

Our rating:

4

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

The prototype of Simply Blue inspired the creation of Nutty Artisan Foods. It looks interesting with its green bloomy rind and the taste is sharply mushroomy, certainly of interest for lovers of strong blue cheese.
La Linea de la Concepcion, Cadiz, Spain
Front of packaging of Simply G.O.A.T vegan cheese by Nutty Artisan Foods
Nutty Artisan Foods

Our rating:

4

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

From a small vegan cheese maker in southernmost Spain come this goat cheese alternative. While it does not have the sharp goat cheese taste, we appreciate the use of few ingredients and mild mushroomy taste.
La Linea de la Concepcion, Cádiz, Spain
Front of packaging of Gran Prosociano vegan cheese by Violife
Violife

Our rating:

2.5

/5

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

/5

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 Wild Garlic vegan cheese by Nutty Artisan Foods
Nutty Artisan Foods

Our rating:

3.5

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

A semi-cured vegan cheese from the south of Spain with a clear taste of garlic. It makes for an interesting taste variation on a cheese platter.
La Linea de la Concepcion, Cadiz, Spain
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 Intense gourmet slices vegan cheese by Simply V
Simply V

Our rating:

3

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

The 'Intense gourmet' slices are siblings of the 'Mild' slices by Simply V that we reviewed at the same time. Compared to Mild, we could not identify why these would be more intense nor more gourmet, and actually slightly preferred the Mild slices for the taste.
Oberreute, Germany
Front of packaging of Mild slices vegan cheese by Simply V
Simply V

Our rating:

3.5

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

These Mild slices from German vegan cheesemaker Simply V have a pleasant savoury taste. We found it hard to classify the taste though. More for lack of a better alternative we marked it as Gouda-style.
Oberreute, Germany
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 Intense slices vegan cheese by Vegan Deli
Vegan Deli

Our rating:

2.5

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

Sibling of the Original slices by Vegan Deli. We could only distinguish somewhat different taste and smell. Also here, while it looks like cheese slices, we thought the taste and texture are not very cheesy, noting it gets better when melted.
Tournai, Belgium
Front of packaging of Original Slices vegan cheese by Vegan Deli
Vegan Deli

Our rating:

2.5

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

Original slices from Vegan Deli are Swiss cheese-style, organic and soy-free. While the looks are clearly recognisable as cheese slices, we did not conclude the same about the taste and mouthfeel. Melted we thought better than cold.
Tournai, Belgium
Front of packaging of Fermè Black Pepper vegan cheese by Casa del Fermentino
Casa del Fermentino

Our rating:

4

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

Fermè is a cashew-based fermentino. This Black Pepper type conveys a lively taste of freshly milled black pepper. We think a nice addition to a cheese platter.
Godo di Russi, Ravenna, Italy
Front of packaging of Mozzavella vegan cheese by Zuger Vegan
Züger

Our rating:

3

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

MozzaVella is advertised as the "the first vegan mozzarella ball in brine on the market". The light, acidic taste reminded us more of yoghurt than mozzarella.
Oberbüren, Switzerland
Front of packaging of vegan cheese Veganella Nature by Soyana
Soyana

Our rating:

2

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

Mozzarella-alternative that comes packaged in the shape of a sausage. Not only looks are different to a typical mozzarella, also the taste didn't remind us of mozzarella.
Schlieren, Switzerland
Front of packaging of mozzarella-alternative vegan cheese by Dreamfarm
Dreamfarm

Our rating:

2.5

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

It is a beautiful package: the bright red box, the cup with a mozzarella-shaped ball in brine. While the looks are great, the taste and mouthfeel however did not meet the created expectation for us.
Parma, Italy
Front of packaging of Soyananda vegan cheese by Soyana
Soyananda

Our rating:

2.5

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

Soyananda vegan alternative for greek organic cheese is made primarily from soft tofu with lactic ferments. In our view, the outcome is softer than we would expect for a feta and the taste more like yoghurt than feta.
Schlieren, Switzerland
Front of packaging of Dolcillo by Casa del fermentino
Casa del fermentino

Our rating:

3.5

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

A special flavour fermentino, sweet and sour due to the sweetness of the cranberries and acidity of the lactic acid, topped with the taste of the pecan nuts.
Godo di Russi, Emilia Romagna, Italy
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 feta-like vegan cheese by Simply-V
Simply V

Our rating:

3.5

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

A "food preparation based on almond product" and "shepherd's delight" are among the somewhat cryptical descriptions of this vegan cheese. However, it is a recognisable feta-style vegan cheese with low-carb, low fat and a light almond taste from Simply-V in southern Germany.
Oberreute, Allgäu, Germany
Front of packaging of Smoked vegan cheese by Quevana
Quevana

Our rating:

3.5

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

After we tried 'Truffled' from Quevana, we also enjoyed 'Smoked'. Both vegan cheeses are made with low processing of organic cashew nuts, resulting in relatively affordable, healthy and tasty vegan cheeses.
La Lastrilla, Segovia, Spain
Front of packaging of Truffled aged wheel vegan cheese by Quevana
Quevana

Our rating:

3.5

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

From a small vegan cheesery in Segovia, Spain, comes this semi-cured, truffled vegan cheese. We enjoyed the truffle taste, on a base of fermented organic cashew nuts that has cured some 6-8 weeks.
La Lastrilla, Segovia, Spain
Front of packaging of Ferme Herbs & Flowers vegan cheese by Casa del Fermentino
Casa del fermentino

Our rating:

4

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

Fermè is a cashew-based fermentino. The Herbs & Flowers type has a pleasant flavour, which we think is a nice addition to a cheese platter.
Godo di Russi, Emilia Romagna, Italy
Front of packaging of Le Rond vegan cheese by Violife
Violife

Our rating:

2

/5

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 No-Muh Blue Classic vegan cheese by Vegusto
Vegusto

Our rating:

3

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

A Swiss vegan blue cheese of which the producer says it has a taste reminiscent of Gouda. We wondered, which one of these two is it? It cannot possibly be both at the same time: a blue cheese with Gouda taste?
Neukirch, Switzerland
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
Image of front of packaging of Jean-Jacques vegan cheese by Jay & Joy
Jay & Joy

Our rating:

3.5

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

Jean-Jacques is the orange washed-rind looking vegan cheese of Jay & Joy. This is not a smelly feet cheese in case you are looking for one. Rather, the taste has principally mushroomy and earthy vegetable notes.
Lacroix-Saint-Ouen, France
Image of front of packaging of Jil vegan cheese by Jay & Joy
Jay & Joy

Our rating:

4

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

A goat cheese alternative, shaped in the traditional log form. Produced by expert vegan-alternative cheese makers Jay & Joy from France, based on traditional cheese-making techniques, with limited ingredients and a pleasant, mild taste.
Paris, France
Front of packaging of Cicioni vegan cheese by Casa del fermentino
Casa del fermentino

Our rating:

3.5

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

Cicioni is 'the original fermentino', the first product of this type, which is made exclusively of almonds, cashew, water and salt. High in protein, low in saturated fatty acids.
Godo di Russi, Ravenna, Emilia Romagna, Italy
Front of packaging of Soft White vegan cheese by Mondarella
Mondarella

Our rating:

3

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

Based on shea and almonds as main ingredients, Soft White is a camembert-like vegan cheese with a light bloomy rind and fatty texture similar to camembert, but a taste that is a bit too bland for us.
Berlin, Germany
Jay & Joy

Our rating:

5

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

Our first five-star review, the masterpiece in the Jay & Joy range so far. The texture is light and fluffy, the taste a blend of tangy, earthy vegetable and mushroomy. A highlight on any vegan cheese platter.
Lacroix-Saint-Ouen, France
Fervena

Our rating:

4

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

A healthy vegan alternative to dairy cheese with few ingredients, based on the fermentation of cashews. We liked the whole package of looks, texture and taste.
Oude Ade, the Netherlands
Front of packaging Camelia vegan cheese by Casa del fermentino
Casa del fermentino

Our rating:

4

/5

Visitor rating:

/5

Camelia is a fermentino with a bloomy rind that gives it a camembert-like look and a nice mushroomy, cheesy taste.
Godo di Russi, Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy