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Old Wed, Nov-21-01, 17:07
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I am looking for the nutritional facts on Farmers cheese, there is nothing on the packaging and I have searched in the LC tools.. and fit day with out any luck.... However I did find farmers cottage cheese Maybe I am searching it wrong??? If you can help me ....
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I moved your post to the Kitchen, Sadai. I'm sure either Karen or Sharon will be able to help. I'm not *sure* but would farmer's cheese be the same as what they were discussing in the Group Project V2 the last few days (Dry Curd cheese?)?

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Old Wed, Nov-21-01, 23:50
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I don't think so as it looks and tastes somewhat like Havarti. I find it strange that there is no reference to it, as I purchased it after noticing it was recommended on the Stillman diet. I am assuming that it must be pretty low carb and low fat... Anyway I will keep looking??? Thanks anyhoo...
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I think the farmer's cheese on Stillman is a dry, pressed, cottage cheese that's also known as pot cheese.

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I am looking for the nutritional facts on Farmers cheese, there is nothing on the packaging and I have searched in the LC tools.. and fit day with out any luck.... However I did find farmers cottage cheese Maybe I am searching it wrong??? If you can help me ....
Yes Sadai, Farmer’s Cheese is basically a dryer more pressed cottage cheese akin to the famed French fromage blanc. I think it would have less carbs than cottage cheese since the “wet” stuff is whey which contains carbs. Here’s an American nutrition breakdown:
Nutrition Facts
Amount Per 1 cup
Calories~310.81
Calories from Fat 188.99

% Daily Value *
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Total Fat 21g 32%
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Saturated Fat 13.16g 66%
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Polyunsaturated Fat 0.723g ~
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Monounsaturated Fat 6.03g ~
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Cholesterol 60.55mg 20%
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Sodium 801.14mg 33%
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Potassium 167.39mg 5%
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Total Carbohydrate 5.3g 2%
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Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
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Protein 24.75g 49%
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Vitamin A 16 % ~~~ Vitamin C 0 %
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Calcium 12 % ~~~ Iron 2 %
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Vitamin D 0 % ~~~ Vitamin E 1 %
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Thiamin 2 % ~~~ Riboflavin 16 %
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Niacin 1 % ~~~ Folate 6 %
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Vitamin B-6 7 % ~~~ Vitamin B-12 21 %
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Phosphorus 26 % ~~~ Magnesium 3 %
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Zinc 5 % ~~~ Copper 3 %
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*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Arrow more like Havarti?

Sadai,
if it's a brick of semi-soft cheese with a pale creamy yellow colour, and you bought it in Canada, it's more likely to be the second cousin of Jack or Monterey Jack cheese and (please check the ButterFat and Moisture content on the label and see if they're close) it's likely to have about the same counts. I've had it and it tastes somewhere between Edam and Havarti... more on the Edam side

Sometimes there are local and national and international naming differences that only experience (and 14 linear feet of cookbooks) will bring to the fore...

Hope this helps.

PS: the fromage blanc Bill referes to is in this country generally imported and doesn't at all resemble a loose crumble cottage cheese or a Havarti. Often sold as "fresh cheese" or "unripened cheese".
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if it's a brick of semi-soft cheese with a pale creamy yellow colour, and you bought it in Canada


That's it! Unfortunately there is nothing other than the name, the weight and the price on the packaging, and why I was wondering what the nutritional content was.....

Thanks to all who tried, I guess it shall remain a mystery for now... Maybe that is why they have no info on the packaging, they don't know either..
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