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Fun Facts330 calories per 100g of “Cheese food, pasteurized process, American, without added vitamin D” amount to 17% of a daily intake of 2000 calories, but your daily values may be higher or lower depending
Calories: 700, 740, 750, 800 More InfoFun Facts100 grams of Cheese spread, American or Cheddar cheese base, reduced fat contain 13.41 grams of protein, 8.88 grams of fat, 10.71 grams of carbohydrates, and no fiber. You have 176 calories from 100 grams
Calories: 1000, 990, 995 More InfoFun FactsParmesan cheese probably originated in Parma or in Tuscany in the 11th century. Boccaccio mentioned it in 1364. Parmesan Cheese is made from raw skim milk. Calf Rennet is added to the milk, and the
Calories: 20, 25, 30 More InfoFun FactsThe most popular varieties of Hispanic cheese are fresh, white cheeses with names like “Queso Blanco”, “Panela”, “Queso Fresco”, “Queso Del Pais”, and “Queso Para Freir”. These cheeses all share similar make procedures and
Calories: 100, 110, 150, 200 More InfoFun FactsChihuahua cheese is a pale-yellow, semi-soft cow’s milk cheese from Mexico. It has some similarity to cheddar and is called queso asadero (‘roasting cheese’) because it has good melting properties, becoming soft and stringy
Calories: 100, 110, 150, 200 More InfoFun FactsCheese can help fill the protein gap. Cheese contributes high-quality protein as well as calcium, phosphorus and vitamin A to the American diet. In fact, most of us can tell mild from sharp cheddar with
Calories: 40, 45, 50 More InfoFun Facts100 grams of KRAFT FREE Singles American Nonfat Pasteurized Process Cheese Product contain 22.7 grams of protein, 1 grams of fat, 11.7 grams of carbohydrates, and 0.2 grams of fiber. You have 148 calories from
Calories: 30, 35, 40 More InfoFun FactsVelveeta is the culmination of research into the nutritional value of cheese byproducts. Introduced by the Kraft food corporation in 1928, Velveeta cheese is noted for its rich, creamy texture and ability to melt
Calories: 80, 85, 90 More Info