CHEESE ANALOGUE CASE STUDY
Cheese analogues - more widely known as cheese alternatives, are products used as culinary replacements for cheese.
Analogue cheese are the products made out of dairy, partial dairy or non-dairy.
Cheese analogues has a low fat and salt content.
A longer shelf life.
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