The move comes amid growing scrutiny over non-dairy paneer being sold as traditional dairy paneer in restaurants and eateries. According to food labels, products sold as analogue paneer are required to clearly mention that they are non-dairy or analogue paneer. He also points out that analogue paneer generally contains much lower amounts of naturally occurring nutrients found in dairy paneer, such as protein and vitamin B12. Notice the texture and priceBoth Revant Himatsingka and Bhawesh Gupta say analogue paneer is often:unusually cheapmore rubberychewier than regular paneerHowever, these characteristics alone cannot confirm whether a product is analogue paneer. According to experts, analogue paneer is not necessarily harmful if it is made hygienically and labelled properly.