Amande Raspberry Almond Yogurt |
First, the semi-disclaimer. I have never been a yogurt fan. When I went vegan I found soy yogurt to be far superior to dairy yogurt, edible even. And even more so, I liked the coconut yogurt when it arrived. Still, these yogurts are only once in a while eats, I don't eat them often. So, after my successes with the soy and coconut-based gurts, and the fact that I like almond milks, I figured I'd easily welcome the Amande into the fold.
I was wrong. I discovered that I am not a fan of almond-based yogurts, or at least not this brand. I tried both the raspberry and the blueberry. I definitely think this could be just my personal deficiency somehow, as there are people out there who love the unsweetened almond milk which I think is bitterly disgusting. And as you can tell, I am not much of a yogurt fan to begin with. But I did find out that my hairstylist had the same disappointing experience with the Amande yogurt.
I don't like to give vegan products bad ratings, and I usually just don't review products I don't like, but I felt like I should do this one. You read my disclaimer, it really could be me and not the product.
Rating: *1/2
***** awesome! Highly recommended.
**** hey, this is pretty dang good.
*** not bad at all.
** eh.
* bad. Keep looking for alternatives.
[I'm pretty sure Whole Foods is the only place that has this. I suppose Sunflower Market might, but I almost never go there to know for sure.]
2 comments:
It's a shame you don't like them but not everyone will like a product, even if it's vegan.
I'd love to try something like that, our vegan yoghurt options here limited to soy only and they're pretty bad!
For the Portuguese custard tarts I used a packet of vegan custard mix, it's really easy to buy here, can you get vegan custard mix where you live? If so, try that!
Yes, tis true. There is a huge variety in likes and dislikes between vegans.
I vaguely recall seeing a vegan custard mix somewhere. It's not something I would normally use so I haven't been paying attention to it. But I'd love to try some vegan quejadas or whatever variation these might be. :)
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