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Yum! Artisa are selling at the weekly Harvest Market (Sat mornings) in Launceston. They also have their products available online, and at a few shop fronts. Some eateries across the state use their cheese which you can find on the Artisa website. View all feedback.
Friendly staff allow taste testing. Cheeses have a creamy texture and are very tasty
I remember years ago tasting Artisa 's vegetable cheese on a market, thinking 'oh wow when I was vegan she 'd have covered my cheese craving!' Now I'm a vegan and while I have cheese cravings I'm still so impressed what Artisa produces! Seriously, you don't need milk to make delicious cheese!
I remember years ago tasting Artisa 's plant based cheese at a market, thinking 'oh wow if I was vegan they 'd have my cheese cravings covered! ' Well now I 'm vegan and whilst I don 't have cheese cravings I 'm still so very impressed in what Artisa produces! Seriously you don 't need dairy to make yummy cheese!
Yum! Artisa are selling at the weekly Harvest Market (Sat mornings) in Launceston. They also have their products available online, and at a few shop fronts. Some eateries across the state use their cheese which you can find on the Artisa website.
By far the best vegan cheeses I've ever had. The vegan cultures make them taste like really great cheese even to dairy eaters. Creamy and tangy. I often get the kunyani which has Tasmanian pepper berry powder to add a slight kick.