This fresh ‘cheese’ is made to recreate the soft creamy texture and subtle flavour of Mozzarella.It can be sliced and eaten as it is or grill it and watch it melt, brown and stretch over your favourite dishes!Great in a panini or toastie, on a burger, on pizza, or sliced into a classic Tricolore salad.Try it with our basil pesto for a simple, but super tasty combo!
This fresh ‘cheese’ is made to recreate the soft creamy texture and subtle flavour of Mozzarella.It can be sliced and eaten as it is or grill it and watch it melt, brown and stretch over your favourite dishes!Great in a panini or toastie, on a burger, on pizza, or sliced into a classic Tricolore salad.Try it with our basil pesto for a simple, but super tasty combo!
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White Rabbit Kitchen Mozzarella Plant-Based Cheese Ingredients
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What is the main ingredient of White Rabbit Kitchen Mozzarella Plant-Based Cheese? cashew is used as the main ingredient and you can see other ingredients used to make this vegan cheese.
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