
Bread Cheese, 6 OZ
What You Should Know
You'd find this 6 oz bread cheese in the specialty cheese case, at a deli counter, or picked up for a weekend cookout — it's great for grilling or slicing for a simple snack. The vibe is nostalgic and wholesome: rustic, comforting, and practical rather than overly indulgent. A short ingredient list (pasteurized cow milk, salt, enzymes) and its firm, grillable texture indicate traditional cheese-making rather than industrial ultra-processing, pointing toward a processed (not ultra-processed) product.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
PASTEURIZED, COW, MILK, SALT, ENZYMES..
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Processed Food
Why this score?
Made only from pasteurized milk, salt, and enzymes; cheese-making involves fermentation and concentration (processing) but lacks industrial additives or formulations, so it fits NOVA 3 (processed foods).
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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.
