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Bûche Au Poivre Is Vegan Cheese Supreme Winner

Bûche Au Poivre Is Vegan Cheese Supreme Winner

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Press Release – The Vegan Society Aotearoa New Zealand
The five judges had over 80 entries covering 12 different categories to apply their tasting palates to. Trying the huge varieties and covering all the different styles of dairy cheese is a tough chore, even for turophile Franco Sessa.
The Supreme Winner of the fifth annual Vegan Society Vegan Cheese Awards is a delicious take on a goat cheese classic, chevre log rolled in pepper. The creamy nuanced plant-based cheese wowed the judges with its lovely tangy flavour, off set nicely with the heat of cracked pepper. Smooth and lovely mouth feel and very attractive on the plate.
The five judges had over 80 entries covering 12 different categories to apply their tasting palates to. Trying the huge varieties and covering all the different styles of dairy cheese is a tough chore, even for turophile Franco Sessa. With 24 years experience in the New Zealand specialty cheese industry, Franco was keen to see what a plant-based cheese has to offer. His work spans from large corporates to small artisan cheese boutiques, managing cheese making, procurement, supply chain, sales, marketing, export and executive management.
Tracy Berno is a Professor in Food Studies at AUT. She has worked in food for over 30 years in roles ranging from academic to presenting cooking classes and demonstrations to catering. Her judging experience was paired with Aaron Pucci, who has clocked up 25 years in the food and beverage manufacturing industry. His trusted palate has earned him numerous seats on judging panels for awards in New Zealand and Australia over 20 years.
The almighty and formidable vegan pie maker Jason Hay of Richoux Patisserie is also a veteran Vegan Pie Awards judge and joined the judging panel to find new cheeses for his pies! Vegan comedian Tom Sainsbury helped Jason and Franco conclude which cheeses were the best and deliver the news of these winners and runners up:
Supreme Winner
High Culture Cheese Bûche au Poivre
Feta
Winner Nudairy; Feta Block
Great presentation of colour and body with smooth texture, firm and creamy at the same time. A very clean lactic finish which resembles Danish feta
Runner up Epic Foods: Feta Rosemary & Garlic
Smooth and creamy with a well-balanced savoury flavour profile, and a finish of zesty citrus.
Cheese Soft
Winner High Culture Bûche au Poivre
Lovely tangy flavour, off set nicely with the heat of cracked pepper. Smooth and lovely mouth feel and very attractive on the plate.
Runner up Savour: Cumin
Great presentation of an excellent base cheese, carrying wonderful cumin and nigella notes.
Flavoured Cheese Board Cheese
Winner High Culture: Bûche a la Truffe
Good balance of flavours. Well crafted and very more-ish on the cheese board. So delicious.
Runner up Sonntag: Cumin
Good consistency and well-crafted. Flavours are well-balanced and lingering.
Cheese Spread
Winner Savour: Mint
A very light smooth texture with a fantastic mouth feel, the mint giving it a refreshing edge. Quite different but it works!
Runner up One Love Planet: Chilli Creama
Creamy and fresh with a good level of chilli. Perfect in your salad baguette!
Brie, Camembert and Blue Style
Winner One Love Planet: Bohemian Blue
Beautifully presented with flowers. Nice tangy bite and smooth consistency, looking great on a cheese board!
Runner up Let Them Eat Vegan: Plant-based Creamy Camembert Wedge
Beautiful colour with a nice melt in the mouth feel.
Innovation Category
Winner Nudairy: Feta Block
Nicely crafted cheese with a good balance of complex flavours. Firm to the knife and smooth to the palate.
Runner up Let Them Eat Vegan: Smoked Gouda Spread
Smooth, creamy and indulgent. A delight to scoop up with crudites.
Mozzarella
Winner Angel Food: Mozzarella
Stretchy and gooey – very tasty mozzarella. Great for pizza and toasties.
Runner up Zenzo: Mozzarella
A very delicious mozzarella.
Commercial Cheddar and Flavoured
Winner Epic Foods: Cumin Gouda
Nicely balanced attractive cheese with good texture and flavour of the cumin coming through. The cumin provides a great crunchy texture.
Runner up Epic Foods: Peri Peri Chilli Cheese
Attractive cheese with a spicy, chilli hit. Great on a toasted sandwich.
Commercial Cheddar
Winner Nudairy: Cheddar
Great creamy texture with well-balanced savoury and fruity flavours. Dense smooth and slightly pasty giving a good palate feel.
Runner up Epic: Cheddar Original
Good appearance and mild aroma, smooth and creamy with a pleasant lingering taste. Texture elastic
Cream Cheese Flavoured
Winner One Love Planet: Chevie Black Pepper & Dill
Great appearance with well distributed speckles of flavours. Very nice to spread. Good mouth melt with a clean mouth feel. Beautiful.
No runner up
Cream Cheese Plain
Winner Angel Food: Cream Cheese
Lives up to its name and is very close in flavour to dairy cream cheese with great texture.
Runner up Nudairy: Dairy Free Mascarpone
Very close to the winner: well-presented with great ivory colour.
Artisan Cheese
Winner One Love Planet: Karmasan
Tangy umami, rich cheese with texture that's perfect for crumbling over pasta or Caesar salad.
Runner up One Love Planet: Smoked Goudi
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Bûche Au Poivre Is Vegan Cheese Supreme Winner
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Bûche Au Poivre Is Vegan Cheese Supreme Winner

Press Release – The Vegan Society Aotearoa New Zealand The five judges had over 80 entries covering 12 different categories to apply their tasting palates to. Trying the huge varieties and covering all the different styles of dairy cheese is a tough chore, even for turophile Franco Sessa. The Supreme Winner of the fifth annual Vegan Society Vegan Cheese Awards is a delicious take on a goat cheese classic, chevre log rolled in pepper. The creamy nuanced plant-based cheese wowed the judges with its lovely tangy flavour, off set nicely with the heat of cracked pepper. Smooth and lovely mouth feel and very attractive on the plate. The five judges had over 80 entries covering 12 different categories to apply their tasting palates to. Trying the huge varieties and covering all the different styles of dairy cheese is a tough chore, even for turophile Franco Sessa. With 24 years experience in the New Zealand specialty cheese industry, Franco was keen to see what a plant-based cheese has to offer. His work spans from large corporates to small artisan cheese boutiques, managing cheese making, procurement, supply chain, sales, marketing, export and executive management. Tracy Berno is a Professor in Food Studies at AUT. She has worked in food for over 30 years in roles ranging from academic to presenting cooking classes and demonstrations to catering. Her judging experience was paired with Aaron Pucci, who has clocked up 25 years in the food and beverage manufacturing industry. His trusted palate has earned him numerous seats on judging panels for awards in New Zealand and Australia over 20 years. The almighty and formidable vegan pie maker Jason Hay of Richoux Patisserie is also a veteran Vegan Pie Awards judge and joined the judging panel to find new cheeses for his pies! Vegan comedian Tom Sainsbury helped Jason and Franco conclude which cheeses were the best and deliver the news of these winners and runners up: Supreme Winner High Culture Cheese Bûche au Poivre Feta Winner Nudairy; Feta Block Great presentation of colour and body with smooth texture, firm and creamy at the same time. A very clean lactic finish which resembles Danish feta Runner up Epic Foods: Feta Rosemary & Garlic Smooth and creamy with a well-balanced savoury flavour profile, and a finish of zesty citrus. Cheese Soft Winner High Culture Bûche au Poivre Lovely tangy flavour, off set nicely with the heat of cracked pepper. Smooth and lovely mouth feel and very attractive on the plate. Runner up Savour: Cumin Great presentation of an excellent base cheese, carrying wonderful cumin and nigella notes. Flavoured Cheese Board Cheese Winner High Culture: Bûche a la Truffe Good balance of flavours. Well crafted and very more-ish on the cheese board. So delicious. Runner up Sonntag: Cumin Good consistency and well-crafted. Flavours are well-balanced and lingering. Cheese Spread Winner Savour: Mint A very light smooth texture with a fantastic mouth feel, the mint giving it a refreshing edge. Quite different but it works! Runner up One Love Planet: Chilli Creama Creamy and fresh with a good level of chilli. Perfect in your salad baguette! Brie, Camembert and Blue Style Winner One Love Planet: Bohemian Blue Beautifully presented with flowers. Nice tangy bite and smooth consistency, looking great on a cheese board! Runner up Let Them Eat Vegan: Plant-based Creamy Camembert Wedge Beautiful colour with a nice melt in the mouth feel. Innovation Category Winner Nudairy: Feta Block Nicely crafted cheese with a good balance of complex flavours. Firm to the knife and smooth to the palate. Runner up Let Them Eat Vegan: Smoked Gouda Spread Smooth, creamy and indulgent. A delight to scoop up with crudites. Mozzarella Winner Angel Food: Mozzarella Stretchy and gooey – very tasty mozzarella. Great for pizza and toasties. Runner up Zenzo: Mozzarella A very delicious mozzarella. Commercial Cheddar and Flavoured Winner Epic Foods: Cumin Gouda Nicely balanced attractive cheese with good texture and flavour of the cumin coming through. The cumin provides a great crunchy texture. Runner up Epic Foods: Peri Peri Chilli Cheese Attractive cheese with a spicy, chilli hit. Great on a toasted sandwich. Commercial Cheddar Winner Nudairy: Cheddar Great creamy texture with well-balanced savoury and fruity flavours. Dense smooth and slightly pasty giving a good palate feel. Runner up Epic: Cheddar Original Good appearance and mild aroma, smooth and creamy with a pleasant lingering taste. Texture elastic Cream Cheese Flavoured Winner One Love Planet: Chevie Black Pepper & Dill Great appearance with well distributed speckles of flavours. Very nice to spread. Good mouth melt with a clean mouth feel. Beautiful. No runner up Cream Cheese Plain Winner Angel Food: Cream Cheese Lives up to its name and is very close in flavour to dairy cream cheese with great texture. Runner up Nudairy: Dairy Free Mascarpone Very close to the winner: well-presented with great ivory colour. Artisan Cheese Winner One Love Planet: Karmasan Tangy umami, rich cheese with texture that's perfect for crumbling over pasta or Caesar salad. Runner up One Love Planet: Smoked Goudi

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