Why cant a vegan have cheese on their salad?
The statement "a vegan can't have cheese on their salad" is incorrect.
Vegans don't consume animal products, and most cheese is made from cow's milk. However, there are vegan cheeses available that are made from plant-based ingredients like:
* Cashews: A popular base for creamy vegan cheeses.
* Soybeans: Used to create a variety of textures and flavors.
* Almonds: Often used in nut-based cheeses.
* Coconut: Can be used to make cheese alternatives with a mild flavor.
So, a vegan can have cheese on their salad, as long as it's made with plant-based ingredients.
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