Because of this, I would recommend trying the Forager Vanilla Cashewgurt over a vegan brownie or with chunks of chocolate cookie for a dessert that’s still a bit healthy with live active cultures but the yogurt has a place to shine in all of its creamy sweet glory. Overall, the yogurt was a bit too sweet for me as I tend to gravitate towards slightly sweet yogurts and the Forager Cashewgurt was quite sweet for my personal taste buds – almost to the point that it tasted like a dessert rather than a breakfast food. There was a significant vanilla taste but it wasn’t overwhelming and I appreciated that it tasted (and looked) like real vanilla bean specks instead of imitation vanilla flavoring. When I took my first bite, I intentionally took one with the “clumps” although I was surprised that what looked like a clump just faded and melted into my mouth with the rest of the sweet and creamy vegan yogurt. When I pulled the spoon out of the yogurt to see how slowly or how quickly the yogurt came off the spoon, it was quite slow and I feel like the Forager Cashewgurt has a thicker consistency in general than some other vegan plant-based yogurts. The yogurt did become quite a bit thicker and creamier with more stirring though. While there wasn’t a separation of liquid/water from the cream based yogurt, the clumps never completely went away after lots of stirring. The coloring of the yogurt was an off white color – not the stark white you may notice with other yogurts. It was such a warm, inviting, and almost nostalgic smell that for some reason I didn’t care about the texture of the yogurt as much. While stirring, I noticed the specks of vanilla beans and warm sweet vanilla smell. The picture below shows you what it looked like after a few stirs but not after all of them that I did. The stirring took a few minutes and even then it was a smooth, uniform yogurt. Once I peeled back the foil, there wasn’t an even consistency and in fact there were quite a few clumps that needed to be stirred and well mixed before diving in. The packaging for the Forager Organic Cashewgurt is very similar to the packaging of other plant-based and dairy yogurts with a foil top and a plastic container. Honestly, I haven’t seen many of these products in stores yet and I’m not sure if that’s because they are based in California and I’m on the east coast of the United States or what but either way – they have quite the exhaustive product list! And while this is my first time testing out the cashew milk yogurt, that they lovingly refer to as cashewgurt, I can’t wait to get my hands on other Forager products!įorager Cashew Milk Based Yogurts are gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan, soy free, non-GMO, USDA certified organic, and kosher….but despite all of that…how does the Vanilla Organic Dairy-Free Cashewgurt from Forager taste and is it healthy for us? That’s what we’re going to dive into today so keep reading to find out or check out many of the Forager products on Amazon to see what others have to say. Forager has cashew milk yogurt, cashew milk drinkable yogurt, dairy-free sour cream, cashew milk varieties including dairy-free half&half, functional drinks with superfoods, vegetable chips, and cereal. They strive to improve human and planetary health with their products which includes seven different product lines. Like any yogurt, you’ll want to stir it after opening.Forager Project is a a family-owned and operated organic food company creating plant-based foods in California since 2013. However, I believe this is typical of cashew-based yogurts since I had the same complaint about Vega’s cashew-based yogurt (and that one was even strawberry flavored!). There is a definitively cashewy aftertaste which I found off-putting. If you’re used to sweet yogurt, you may not like it, but personally I enjoy a tart yogurt. Since this yogurt is unsweetened, the flavor is more tart and won’t be to everyone’s taste. The texture is creamy and just about the same as dairy yogurt. How does Forager Cashewmilk Yogurt compare to dairy yogurt? The large 24oz container is about 4-5 servings. This yogurt is unsweetened, vegan, and organic. Perfect time to try something new, so I picked up Forager Cashewmilk Yogurt instead. My typical non-dairy yogurt is So Delicious Unsweetened Coconut Yogurt, but on my grocery run this week it was out of stock.
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