Shredded Sharp Cheddar Cheese Nutrition Facts
Nutrition Facts of Food Used in Some of My Favorite Recipes
For those of you who like to count calories and check out the nutritional value of the ingredients we use in recipes, here are the nutrition facts for Food Club Shredded Sharp Cheddar Natural Cheese 8 oz. (226 gram) bag.
Main Ingredients: Cheddar Cheese, Pasteurized Milk
Abbreviations used: g stands for grams and mg stands for milligrams
Serving Size: ΒΌ cup or 28 grams
Servings per container = 8
Calories = 110
Calories from Fat = 80
Total Fat = 9 g
Saturated Fats = 5 g
Trans Fat = 0 g
Cholesterol = 30 mg
Sodium = 180 mg
Total Carbohydrates = 1 g
Dietary Fiber = 0 g
Sugars = 0 g
Protein = 7 g
Vitamin A 6%
Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 20%
Iron 0%
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