
Bread Cheese, 6 OZ
What You Should Know
You'd find this 6 oz Carr Valley Bread Cheese in the specialty cheese case, at a farmers' market stall, or packed for a picnic and easy grilling. It feels rustic and nostalgic — a simple, bouncy cheese that's comforting and slightly indulgent when seared. The tiny ingredient list (pasteurized cow milk, salt, enzymes) reflects traditional cheesemaking with minimal additives, indicating a processed but not ultraprocessed product and a firm, grillable texture.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
PASTEURIZED, COW, MILK, SALT, ENZYMES..
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Processed Food
Why this score?
Made by transforming milk with salt and enzymes, this is a processed cheese (NOVA 3). The very short ingredient list and absence of industrial additives or emulsifiers indicate it is not ultraprocessed (NOVA 4).
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Common Questions about Bread Cheese, 6 OZ
Bread Cheese can be a tasty addition to your diet, especially if you're looking for a high-protein snack! With 6 grams of protein per ounce and a moderate calorie count, it can fit well into a balanced diet. Just remember, 'healthy' can mean different things depending on your personal goals and dietary needs.
