lol no its good! just cooked, no raw...raw cheese is so icky. I like the galaxy brand too its nummy.
lol no its good! just cooked, no raw...raw cheese is so icky. I like the galaxy brand too its nummy.
"i'm rejecting my reflection, cause i hate the way it judges me."
hmm, havent seen galaxy. i used to think it was gross raw too, but for some reason ii tried a slice last time i bought it and YUM. taste buds are amazingly adaptable. mmmhmm.
Each snowflake in an avalanche pleads not guilty.
ya...i didn't like nutritional yeast for a while...but now...i eat way to much of it....
"i'm rejecting my reflection, cause i hate the way it judges me."
^ ditto, Miss B.
I guess I'll have to keep eating that rubber yuckiness until I eventually like it. An "acquired taste" as they like to call it. Then I can look back at this post and laugh once I like it-- ten years from now!
I get the one with the green on it, I think this stuff is bomb, very delicious.
this post was incredibly amusing. I haven't been vegan long enough to track down a bottle of this so called "God Sent" but it has been on the top of my priority list. I will report back
-zee
^ lol
we are all so pathetic... lol
but seriously...
*drool*
"i'm rejecting my reflection, cause i hate the way it judges me."
Welcome to the forum Anastazee.
Here is a store locater for the Follow your heart brand which makes the icky goo some of us love so much.
I used up my jar last night mixed with Morningstar chik'n strips, grapes, garlic, touch of sugar (mock chicken salad- to die for!!)
thanks for the reminder to buy more tommorow (and an extra jar for my omni meat-eating parents who LOVE IT more so than regular mayo, no shit!)...
did not cook, just defrosted (for a min or so in microwave), room temp..yeah, this stuff is so easy and good to throw together, I was a huge fan of fruited chicken salad (coated in mayo) and am thrilled I can again make this with veganese and faux chicken. I've made it before too in the past with "chicken-style seiten", its so creamy, sweet, savory & good!!!!
Okay.
I HATE mayonnaise. Always have. Miracle Whip makes me barf.
Vegenaise.....delicious ambrosia. I don't know how to cook and I'm in a plce that doesn't have any stores that sell stuff like chickpeas except Wal-Mart and I don't shop there, but the first time I tried Vegenaise the first thing I wanted to do was make this chickpea un-tuna sandwich I saw once, because I loved tuna sammiches even though I hated fish.
Whoa, ramble, but anyway go Vegenaise or however it's spelled. I use the blue lidded one. Never tried Nayonaise.
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Hmm, i've never seen it in shops in the UK either, but I love Plamil egg-free garlic mayonaise and love it!
I had to read this post because I was just in my kitchen putting Wildwood's Garlic Aioli on my cheeseless BBQ "chicken" pizza ---- Has anyone tried this stuff? It is so yummy! If I dare say so - it is better than vegenaise and nayonaise! I was never a mayo eater before I was vegan - It made me gag, but this is my favorite. You must try it -- NOW! Seriously! All of their products are yummy!
http://www.wildwoodfoods.com/index.php
"Be the change you wish to see in the world"~ Gandhi
Ooh, that Wildwood's Aioli looks interesting!
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Good news, all: I tried the ORGANIC version of Veganaise and - I like it!
I've been making tomato, Veganaise, and cracked black pepper sammiches daily!!
I'm thinking that I tried Veganaise too soon in my vegan transformation and my body and taste buds were not yet used to the taste of soy. But, now I'm quite happy.
Then LET'S CHANGE THE TREAD TITLE! It's officially not considered icky by any persons.
And is there much soy in Veganaise? I thought it was oil-based (Canola or Grapespeed) with little or no soy. Still, it's tasty.
I read somewhere here that Nayonaise is more like Miracle Whip in taste. Is this so? Because I happen to like Miracle Whip more than mayo.
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If you get desperate and want to try another sort of Mayo, Plamil do mail order. They've been getting a bit of stick in this thread, but I've somehow managed to eat my way through nearly a jar a week this summer (eating loads of beanburgers and chips to fit in with family meals) so it must have something going for it.
There was another sort of vegan mayo over here - I bought two jars at an event years ago but couldn't get more once those ran out. Can't remember what it was called now. Any ideas? Think it was made in London.
I kissed a duck - and I liked it
Is Plamil getting a stick?
If it seems that way it's probably because the people who eat vegenaise don't have access to plamil, and vice versa.
I guess it's more of a US based thread.
Glad you came around Kteh!
Each snowflake in an avalanche pleads not guilty.
I'm not a big fan of the Plamil stuff, I prefer Mayola from Granovita.
well then , i retract my statement...
but not out of personal experience.
Each snowflake in an avalanche pleads not guilty.
Hahaha. Come to the UK to experience the slightly too vinegary (for me) pea protein containing Plamil egg free mayonnaise.
The Plamil mayos are great and taste fine but I have been seduced by the magical foodstuff that it Vegenaise.
Mayo fight!
Plamil is almost as bad a name as Follow Your Heart for a company imo..
..but what would they do with all the cows?..
Love: I made a tato salad the other day and yuuuuummmmmmmmmmm!!
In the uk mayo league, i vote Mayola from Granovita!
I agree Plamil has way too much vinegar in it.
But i'd love to try Veganaise one day, it sounds really good!
Question for you guys: I absolutely hated mayonnaise-- it literally makes me gag to smell it and I can get goosebumps from just thinking about it right now. A few people have said Vegenaise tastes better-- can you explain how? What does it actually taste like? I really never considered buying it until I saw this thread. I've made homemade stuff from the Vegan Planet recipe before, and even that got too close in smell to mayonnaise for me.
i hated mayo too but veganaise is totally different. i'm not sure why... i can't really compare the tastes cause i don't remember what mayo tasted like...but veganaise has a nice tang to it.
"i'm rejecting my reflection, cause i hate the way it judges me."
No egg, no hurl factor.
..but what would they do with all the cows?..
Your right vegannaise is nastyyyyy! However if you pop in at your local whole foods, try the light canola mayo. It's eggless, vegan, pretty not-fattening, and tastes just like regular mayo. It even comes in the handy squeeze bottle! retails for about $2.99
I bought the purple one made from grapeseed oil... and let me tell you I am the pickiest when it comes to mayo. I cannot even have the off brand mayo because I gag, so I was terrified to try this one. But I was craving a blt.... with smart bacon of course So I tried it and I LOVE it, and I was so releived based on my past experiences. So def props on the purple lid vegannaise from a newbie.
What about Mayola by Granovita? Verrrry sexy...we get through jars of the stuff.
I may consider encouraging thinking outside the box when there's evidence of any thinking going on inside it.
Oops - I see the Mayola fans have already had their say...apologies from a newbie.
I may consider encouraging thinking outside the box when there's evidence of any thinking going on inside it.
No vegenaise here in belgium
Looooooove Vegannaise! Just that and sliced tomatoes on bread and I'm in utter bliss.
mama to Ryan (7), AJ (6), Nate (3), Maia (1), all born at home.
You should probably try it again. Some vegan tastes take a while to get used to. I just tried coconut milk ice cream, which I thought was okay but I was thinking I wouldn't buy it again - but then I had some last night, and I wolfed it down like it was my last meal! Sometimes it takes a while to understand flavors that you're no used to.
As for veganaise, I'm so excited to try it - I will probably be buying it during my next grocery shopping trip. I've been in the mood for sandwiches lately.
Vegennaise is too expensive. I only got some because I had a coupon. It goes well on onion bagels.
"To become vegetarian is to step into the stream which leads to nirvana." - Buddha
I went to the opening day at V Bites and had some Vegenaise on a burger. I thought it was pretty yum and was disappointed to learn that it wasn't available in the UK.
Love your username Veganista!
I used to buy Nayonaise because it's cheaper and easier to find. But then I tried Vegenaise and that's all I buy now, it's so much better. Nayonaise is too vinegary or something
I love me some vegenaise ^_^ I vote to try it again
I could eat Veganaise with a spoon.
mama to Ryan (7), AJ (6), Nate (3), Maia (1), all born at home.
I find Vegannaise is best when rolled up with slices of Hickory Smoked Tofurkey! It's been my personal favorite for years.
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