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In time for national ice cream month,
Tofutti debuts a new frozen dessert.
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L
y husband Joel often
thinks that what I do is
easy, that all we do all
day at The Jewish News
is eat and talk.
Arriving home after a long day
of banging out stories, I will be
asked in a tone somewhat pa-
tronizing, "Have a rough day,
honey? Was the food you tasted
bad or something?"
Little does he realize just how
difficult this job is. Not only do I
have to go sometimes to five dif-
ferent stores looking for items to
eat, but I actually have to open
the packages and taste them. If
that wasn't enough, I have to
record opinions and translate the
information into a story.
This week's taste test was
more difficult than others. Ice
cream is a hard subject to weigh.
First there is the color, then the
bouquet, next is the creaminess
factor and finally, flavor. Add to
the experience the danger of
brain freeze and you have a test
even the greatest of humans
would not attempt on their own.
In fact, so much brain freeze
goes on in an ice cream taste test
that workman's comp may well
be applicable in this case. And
that doesn't even delve into the
stomachache that follows from
taste testing so many different
varieties.
But, dear readers, never fear.
I have ignored my husband and
the dangers to my health to bring
to you Tofutti's latest creation,
just in time for National Ice
Cream Month.
OK, so Tofutti isn't really ice
cream; it is actually soy beans
made to taste like premium ice
cream. But, unlike ice cream, it
fits in after a meat-fest, kosher
barbecue because it is pareve.
For this taste test, we tried the
new Tofutti Too-Too's, frozen
dessert cookie sandwiches. In the
vanilla chocolate chip, vanilla and
vanilla chocolate swirl, these
amazingly dairy-free sandwich-
es carry about 230 calories, 1
gram of fat, no cholesterol, , 155 -/ _\
milligrams of sodium, three
grams of protein and 30 grams of
carbohydrates. Although they are
not currently in the Detroit area,
these new treats are expected to
land in the grocer's freezer in the
coming weeks.
The Rating:
Tofutti Dairy Free Too-Too's
Vanilla Chocolate Swirl
"It's fine. Nothing special."
— Lynne Cohn
"Chocolate is a little weak but
this is the creamiest, most deli-
cious ice cream sandwich I have
eaten, next to Haagen-Dazs."
— Jill Davidson Sklar
Tofutti Dairy Free Too-Too's
Vanilla
"Dairy free! I cannot believe it! It
is so good."
— Brigette Thompson,
"Good for those who can't toler-
ate dairy products but not as good
as the real thing."
— Gail Zimmerman
Tofutti Dairy Free Too-Too's
Vanilla Chocolate Chip
"Oh, yes! Delicious! Who cares
about the 11 grams of fat with
this taste!"
— Elizabeth Applebaum
"Yum, yum, yum. These are the
best creations ever."
— Lynne Konstantin El
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