Treeline Dairy-Free Chive & Onion

Treeline

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Ingredients:

Cashew Cream (Water, Cashews), High-oleic Expeller Pressed Sunflower Oil, Sea Salt, Dried Chives, Cultured Brown Rice, Natural Chive Flavoring, Onion Powder, Cultures, Vegan Lactic Acid.

Rating:     Average

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Rated at 3 out of 5 green leaves, the Treeline Dairy-Free Chive & Onion is a mid-tier choice for consumers seeking cleaner food options. This product is a plant-based alternative to traditional cheese spreads, utilizing cashew cream as its base and incorporating dried chives and onion powder for flavor.

The product’s non-organic status resulted in a deduction from its overall green leaf rating. While the use of non-GMO ingredients is a positive aspect, the inclusion of natural chive flavoring raises concerns regarding potential harmful additives. Additionally, the presence of high-oleic expeller pressed sunflower oil is considered a drawback due to its classification as a less desirable oil in the context of a health-focused evaluation.

The Treeline Dairy-Free Chive & Onion spread features a list of ingredients that are free from dairy, appealing to vegans and those with lactose intolerance. The cashew cream provides a creamy texture, while the cultured brown rice and vegan lactic acid contribute to the product’s tangy profile, reminiscent of traditional dairy-based options.

The product does not contain artificial preservatives, which aligns with the website’s commitment to cleaner eating. However, the lack of organic certification and the inclusion of certain ingredients that the website deems less than ideal prevent the product from achieving a higher rating.

For consumers who prioritize the absence of dairy and GMOs, the Treeline Dairy-Free Chive & Onion is a viable option. While it has room for improvement, particularly in terms of organic certification and the type of oils used, it stands as an average choice in a market saturated with products that often fall short of health-conscious standards.

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