VF Kitchen: Tofu with Vinita Contractor

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  • Опубликовано: 2 май 2018
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    Want to eat clean, cholesterol free and healthy by eliminating animal products from your diet? Vegan First Kitchen brings you an exclusive cooking series with the Nutrition coach and plant-based chef - Vinita Contractor, Founder of Down 2 Hearth.
    Learn how to cook delicious meals without dairy, meat, gelatin, honey and other such animal products. In this series, Vinita introduces you to some basic dairy alternatives such as:
    1. Vegan Mayonnaise
    2. Vegan Curd
    3. Dairy-Free Kulfi
    4. Cashew Cheese
    5. Soy Milk
    6. Tofu
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    8. Vegan Ras Malai
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  • @Healmyheart68
    @Healmyheart68 5 лет назад +1

    can u please give link to a reasonably priced nutmilk bag?? can we use freezer bags used to store veggies?? also a link to the paneer sieve you ar eusing please??;)