Raclette is a Swiss dish, also popular in Savoie, France, based on heating cheese and scraping off the melted part. Raclette du Valais is a Swiss cheese marketed specifically to be used for this dish. The Vegusto No-Moo Rac is the perfect vegan alternative to the traditional Swiss raclette.
Raclette is a Swiss dish, also popular in Savoie, France, based on heating cheese and scraping off the melted part. Raclette du Valais is a Swiss cheese marketed specifically to be used for this dish. The Vegusto No-Moo Rac is the perfect vegan alternative to the traditional Swiss raclette.
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Vegusto No Moo Vegan Raclette Ingredients
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What is the main ingredient of Vegusto No Moo Vegan Raclette? sunflower oil is used as the main ingredient and you can see other ingredients used to make this vegan cheese.
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