Sojade Vegan Yoghurts (made in France with solar power)

Sojade peach yoghurt

Sojade is a France yoghurt brand, made in a solar-powered factory, and only sold in health shops. They got rid of plastic lids years ago, and the flavours are more unique than the usual supermarket fodder.

The company buys beans that do not come from cleared rainforest land. This protects habitats and helps keep deforestation-linked emissions out of the supply chain.

Recycle packaging at supermarket bag bins, if your kerbside does not recycle. 

sojade yoghurt

Choose from:

  • Strawberry: Light and fresh, great for children and quick breakfasts. Try it with sliced banana or a sprinkle of oats.
  • Blueberry: Known for antioxidants. Works well with toasted seeds or a swirl of almond butter.
  • Raspberry: A vivid, tangy note that cuts through granola. Perfect in overnight oats or a simple parfait.
  • Cherry: Deeper and richer, with a dessert-like feel. Lovely with dark chocolate shavings or crushed pistachios.

Serving ideas:

  • Spoon over granola for crunch.
  • Blend into smoothies with frozen fruit and spinach.
  • Use as a dessert topper with stewed apples or poached pears.
  • Stir into warm porridge for a silky finish.

Why are Sojade not sold more in England?

Sojade does have a policy of never selling in supermarkets. But most independent health stores sell the big brands, over this little gem.

These yoghurts really are superior. They have more unique flavours, and they also taste better. Ask your indie health shop to stock them, and they are likely to sell fast!

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