To learn more about the nutrition content or ingredients for this Trader Joe’s vegan yogurt, check out our package scan below. It will take your faux-gurt up to the next level. While it’s tasty enough to eat plain, we definitely recommend mixing in some fresh fruit if you have some laying around. Or, you can choose the Organic Creamy Cashew Cultured Yogurt Alternative (Plain Unsweetened) that costs. Take the Greek Yogurt flavor with Honey, for example, which costs 4.99 for a 32Oz cup. They sell these products at a really low price. Trader Joe’s Vanilla Bean Creamy Cashew Cultured Yogurt Alternative doesn’t perfectly mimic the taste or texture of yogurt, but it’s still a great alternative to the real deal. Trader Joe’s have a wide variety of dairy and non-dairy yogurt packed with a bunch of flavor and spices. It’s really a winner on the flavor front, even if you do eat dairy. A pinch of lemon keeps the yogurt from being too sweet, and the organic vanilla beans have a great natural flavor to them. ![]() This is fairly basic yogurt, but it has a hint of sweetness to it that’s really appealing, especially when you add some fresh fruit into the mix.Īlthough this yogurt alternative is made from cashews, it also includes coconut cream, which gives it a comforting creamy flavor. Trader Joes cashew butter would be a chameleon of sorts in breakfast smoothies, milkshakes, and peanut butter drizzles for ice cream or frozen yogurt. It makes for quite a delicious snackand apparently an even nut butter. ![]() We’re not crazy about the slightly runny texture, but thankfully, the flavor more than makes up for those issues. Its a great yogurt alternative Yes, its sour (just like unsweetened yogurt) but if you mix it with cocoa powder and monkfruit, drop some raw walnuts and. Instead, theyre almost delicately sweet with a hint of nut flavor. As you might be able to tell from the image above, this is a lot thinner than real yogurt.
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