Absolutely recommend this product.
I can eat it plain, with sour cherry jam, pomegranate jam and chocolate syrup. It's great in recipes and the protein level has options. I can't recommend it more, it's one of the best I've tried. Read more
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| product_dimensions | 4.6 x 4.6 x 4.6 inches; 1.5 Pounds |
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| item_model_number | 090124 |
| upc | 814558020331 |
| manufacturer | Forager Project |
| units | 24.0 Ounce |
| best_sellers_rank | #8,156 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #3 in Plant-Based Yogurt |










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Customers find this non-dairy yogurt to be a great dairy-free alternative that's particularly good for smoothies and as a sour cream substitute. Customers consider it good value for money.
I can eat it plain, with sour cherry jam, pomegranate jam and chocolate syrup. It's great in recipes and the protein level has options. I can't recommend it more, it's one of the best I've tried. Read more
This has become a staple in my household. I usually eat one third of the container in a large mug, with blueberry jam. If you mix the jam in with a mini whisk, it blends almost magically and is fun to do, honestly. I like having yogurt around also in case of food poisoning or anything of the like, as yogurt works powerfully to balance the gut. I would even say that it's the number one best thing for that. I had food poisoning once and everyone was recommending I take the charcoal pills, which did almost nothing, but as soon as I ate a relatively small amount of yogurt, I immediately started getting better. Now, I make it a point to always have yogurt in the fridge. You don't even really need that much to fix the gut! Also, there was a time when my neighbor was ailing. He's not exactly a health guru, and I'm not totally sure what he did to get himself out of sorts, but he was not outside walking the dog as usual and he said he was weak in the knees and almost fainting. I gave him a bunch of vitamins and two jars of this yogurt, one with the blueberry jam that I use and the other with just honey. Bam, he started feeling better immediately(!), thanked me profusely, then went to the store to get some food. This is also the only yogurt I've ever tried which can be eaten plain. I don't do that, but it's good enough that you can eat it plain, so that's a plus. I haven't done it yet, but this yogurt would be excellent in dips and toppings and salad dressings. It's just great stuff and I highly recommend this particular brand!!! Read more
delicious smooth thick creamy , not watery, not sweetened, all vegan. Wonderful to add a little cashew and coconut fat to help powders like cinnamon and cocoa mix into flax cereal and plant protein smoothies. Read more
I got this as a sour cream sub based on reviews and ingredients but I wouldn't recommend it for that at all, but this is definitely a lot like regular yogurt. I was pleasantly surprised by the yogurt consistency. Topping it with honey or another sweetener really brings out the flavors and tasted just like yogurt to me. I definitely may get this again if I'm craving vegan yogurt. It's my first time trying this brand and I really liked this item! Read more
This is some delicious vegan yogurt. You can use it for a variety of things. You can use it for cooking you can use it for sauces you can add different flavors to it it's absolutely delicious and very versatile I love it you can put it in your smoothies it's just the best purchase ever I would try it I honestly don't like it playing but I like to add it to different things Read more
Sadly, I had to go to a non-dairy diet a couple of years ago. I still miss dairy foods including cheeses and yogurt. Gave this brand a try to have a non-dairy option for certain recipes. It can be substituted for sour cream and is creamier than other vegan sour cream options. It can also be a yogurt base for many other purposes. You can add in fruits of various kinds and sweeten with agave, honey, or maple syrup. The texture is very silky smooth, which impresses me. It tastes like real dairy, which is a huge plus when you are looking for substitutes for cow's milk dairy. Read more
the struggle of trying to escape the clutches of dairy, only to be met with disappointment in the form of Forager Project Cashewmilk Yogurt, Unsweetened Plain. We had high hopes, but unfortunately, it fell flat like a pancake. Let's get real – we weren't expecting a yogurt that could rival the moon and stars, but this one barely even made it past mediocrity. Watery and blah, it was like eating yogurt flavored water with a dash of disappointment. Sure, we get it, plain yogurt isn't supposed to blow your taste buds away, but this one missed the mark by a mile. Maybe others have different taste buds, but for us, it was like trading the devil we know (dairy) for the devil we don't (cashewmilk yogurt). So, on our quest for a "good" non-dairy yogurt, we'll chalk this one up as a pass and move on. Maybe there's a dairy-free gem out there waiting to be discovered, but this one, just didn't make the cut. Onward to the next yogurt adventure – may it be more exciting and flavorful than this lackluster experience! Read more
Forager Project Cashewmilk Yogurt is a delicious and satisfying dairy-free alternative. The creamy texture and subtle sweetness make it a delightful choice for anyone looking to enjoy yogurt without dairy. The cashew base adds a rich and nutty flavor that enhances the overall taste. I appreciate that it's not overly sweet, allowing me to customize it with my favorite toppings or enjoy it on its own. It's a great option for those with dietary restrictions or anyone seeking a plant-based yogurt. The simple and clean ingredient list is a big plus, and knowing that it's organic adds to the appeal. Forager Project has done a commendable job in creating a cashewmilk yogurt that not only tastes great but also aligns with a commitment to quality ingredients. Overall, it's a tasty and wholesome choice for those looking to incorporate a dairy-free alternative into their diet. Read more