Are there any readily available rennet-free cheeses around?!


Question: Are there any readily available rennet-free cheeses around!?
I'm introducing a friend to vegetarianism, and we all know that you cant be a real vegetarian if you consume rennet!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
- Alpine (Creamed Cheese, Cottage Cheese, Cheddar) (Organic)
- Anelon
- Cloverdene (Organic)
- Cowra Cheese
- Elgaar Farm (Organic)
- Highland Organics (Tomme, Pecorino)
- Mount Emu Creek
- Mungalli Creek (Ricotta, Havarti, Fetta, Quark) (Biodynamic)
- Nimbin
- Piano Hills (Biodynamic)
- Timboon Farmhouse (Organic)
- Udder Delights
Brands mainly available from supermarkets include:
- Ashgrove
- Aussie Gold Fetta Cheese
- Devondale (Australian Mild, Australian Colby, Australian Tasty, Australian Light'N Tasty)
- Farmland Shredded Light Mozzarella
- Italiano Perfect Light Mozzarella
- Lemnos (Fetta, Haloumi)
- Mainland ("Vegetarian Cheese")
- Nimbin
- Pantalica (Grated Parmesan, Grated Parmesan Shaker, Shredded Parmesan, Mozza Bella Fresca, Feta, Bacio, Provole, Bocconcini, Cherry Bocconcini, Shredded Mozzarella, Haloumy, Pepato Portion, Pecorino Portion)
- Shape
- South Cape (Marinated Feta, Parmesan)
- Woolworths Select Light Tasty Slices (Note: These are the Light Tasty Slices sold in the square
plastic containers!. We are not sure of the suitability of the slices sold in the plastic wrap!.)
- Woolworths brand (Colby, Mild, Tasty, Vintage Cheddar)

This is a really good source too!.
http://cheese!.joyousliving!.com/CheeseLis!.!.!.
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The most readily available grocery store brand that I know of is Tillamook!. I don't know that ALL their cheeses are made with vegetable rennet, but I do know that their vegetarian-friendly cheeses are labeled on the side of the package!.

I have also heard that Kraft does not use animal rennet, but have not confirmed this myself!. Kraft is, of course, widely available so it would be worth an e-mail to the company to confirm!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

It depends on your country!.

Check out the Vegetarian Society website!. I won't give you a link as there is one for most countries!.
They usually have lists on brands that are veggie friendly!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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