Bedda's new creation tickles your tongue with an authentic Greek flair. A purely vegan alternative to Greek feta cheese and particularly tasty as a side dish in salads, but also as antipasti. Deliciously salty, smightly tartly and uniquely creamy in its consistency to which real feta cheese woulnd't even be able to compete! This shepherd understands the art of seduction!
Bedda's new creation tickles your tongue with an authentic Greek flair. A purely vegan alternative to Greek feta cheese and particularly tasty as a side dish in salads, but also as antipasti. Deliciously salty, smightly tartly and uniquely creamy in its consistency to which real feta cheese woulnd't even be able to compete! This shepherd understands the art of seduction!
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What is the main ingredient of Bedda in Salzlake Vegan Cheese? coconut oil is used as the main ingredient and you can see other ingredients used to make this vegan cheese.
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