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John Underwood <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 12 Sep 1998 01:24:41 +1100
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At 09:04 AM 9/11/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi there,
>I am making the brave trek, and relocating to Australia from Virginia. I am
>pretty excited about the move, and I am going to try out the non-lactose
>meals on United. They said they are okay for milk allergies too.  I break
>out in eczema, non-life threatening so it isn't too worrying. I was
>wondering if there are any aussie's on this list. Can I get tofutti?

Hi Bronwyn, welcome

Where in Aus? It varies a lot and especially away from the big cities.
Most larger supermarkets in Melbourne carry about 10 brands of soy milk,
oat milk Rice Dream, and some almond milk, a couple of soy yogurts in a few
flavours and awful soy cheeses. Maybe 1 in 5 cafes will offer soy milk
smoothies and coffees. Tofu icecream is available but I havent seen
tofutti. Nondairy breads are very common too. Specialist stores will carry
a large range including US nondairy cookies etc but at pretty exhorbitant
prices.
Hope this helps

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