Is there another name for this cheese? I can't find it in the food databases (US or Canada!!)
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Nutritional Highlights for 1 slice (1 oz./28g):
Calories: 120
Protein: 6.0 g
Carbohydrate: 0.0 g
Total Fat: 11.0 g
Fiber: 0.0 g
Calcium (150mg)
Can be read about here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HavartiLast edited by fat4now; August 17, 2008, 04:22 AM.
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My package says 90 calories per ounce and 1 gram of carbs (it's got the legally necessary info on it) As I track my nutrients, I was searching for all the other nutrients that may be in it.
It is an awesome cheese, sin't it?
What is tilsit?
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I eat havarti alot! Maybe up to 3 slices a day sometimes. I love to take it and melt it on a hamburger and then take my 2 Tbls of salsa and mix well with cream cheese and put that on top. It gives it a sweet tang flavor that curbs my cravings nicely. As for Carbs. well it says 0 for 2 ounces so the most it could have in it would be 8 carbs per pound right? Because if it is .5 or less they don't have to list it. So, if it is .5 the most it could be would be 8 carbs a pound, am I right?
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Tilsit havarti has an *EXTREMELY* strong taste, but I love it. My Grandfather was Danish, so regular havarti and this variety were *always* part of lunch when I visited his house.Originally posted by Chicklady View PostMy package says 90 calories per ounce and 1 gram of carbs (it's got the legally necessary info on it) As I track my nutrients, I was searching for all the other nutrients that may be in it.
It is an awesome cheese, sin't it?
What is tilsit?
More info on the Tilsit variety here: Tilsit Havarti from Denmark
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Originally posted by Neecy View PostTilsit havarti has an *EXTREMELY* strong taste, but I love it. My Grandfather was Danish, so regular havarti and this variety were *always* part of lunch when I visited his house.
More info on the Tilsit variety here: Tilsit Havarti from Denmark
Ohhhh I have to try that! I go in moods/swings when it comes to cheese, but I like all sorts, including limburger
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