Our plant-based sensations
Product Range
NEW: Vegan cheese with tomato and olives from Max&Bien! With specks of sun-dried tomatoes and black olives, this delicious newcomer is bursting with Mediterranean flavours.
You simply have to try this: irresistible vegan cheese with French herbs and a hint of garlic! Flavoursome, aromatic and mouth-wateringly good – ideal for the cheese board.
A delicious plant-based truffle cheese. This little beauty has a distinct, characteristic flavour thanks to the addition of specks of fresh black Italian truffles.
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On average, our pre-packed vegan cheese stays fresh for three months, but it should be consumed within a few days of opening. Max&Bien cheese should be kept refrigerated and in an airtight container to prevent it from drying out.
Just as with non-vegan cheese, our plant-based cheese should be kept in the fridge. Store it in an airtight container to prevent it from drying out. We advise against putting it in the freezer – and let’s be honest, our cheese is so tasty that you’ll want to eat it immediately!
All our products are 100% plant-based, which means they contain no ingredients derived from animals. We apply traditional cheese-making methods to ingredients such as potato starch. Our focus on using local ingredients results in various sustainability gains, including lower carbon emissions, reduced water consumption and less food waste thanks to a longer shelf life.
Want to know more about all the ingredients? Take a look at our product range and check out the list of ingredients for each product.
Based on the feedback from many cheese-lovers, we have indeed heard that there’s a chance you might end up hooked. But there’s only one way to find out – and that’s to try it for yourself!
Our 100% plant-based cheese is at its most delicious when served chilled.
Our cheeses are a welcome addition to any cheese board, but there are lots of other ways to use vegan cheese – such as grated onto a pizza or bowl of pasta, crumbled into a salad or sliced in a sandwich or croissant. If you’re looking for more inspiration, check out our inpiring recipe ideas featuring vegan cheese.
We don’t have organic certification for our products just yet, but we’re working hard to make this possible in the future. To be kept updated about the latest developments, sign up for our newsletter or follow us on social media!
So far, everyone has managed to stick to the RDAC (Recommended Dietary Allowance for Cheese)! But don’t worry: we’ll be there for you if you need us! 😉
Yes! In the Netherlands, standard cheese is never vegan because cheese is traditionally made by curdling milk to separate the solids (curd) from the liquids (whey). A lot of cheeses aren’t even vegetarian, as the curdling process is usually triggered using an enzyme from the stomach lining of slaughtered young cattle, such as calves.
Definitely not! We want to inspire people to eat plant-based food more often, which is why we have created our delicious cheese alternatives. Nevertheless, we have kept vegans in mind; we boost the nutritional value of all our cheeses by adding vitamin B12, which is lacking in a fully plant-based diet.
Yes! Our non-dairy cheese contains neither lactose nor gluten.