Cheese

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Most cheese are made by curding milk with rennet. After separating the curds, it is then processed and wait to be matured for cheese formation.

Although it is regarded as a dairy group food, which means it is rich in protein, vitamin Bs and calcium, the fat content of some cheese can be high up to 30%! So, if you are a weight concerned person, it’d be a wise choice to use healthier version of cheese, such as low fat cheese. Some people may find low fat cheese is not as tasty as the regular one. If that’s the case, you may consider using cottage or mozzarella to replace the regular one for a better mouth feel and taste.

 

Nutrition Info 
per 100g
Calories 430 Kcal
Protein 28 g
Total Fat 29 g
Saturated Fat 17 g
Total Carbohydrates 4 g
Sugar
Dietary Fiber
Cholesterol 88 mg
Sodium 1529 mg

 

 * All above for your reference only *

 

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