1 Calories
1.1 Calories
389.00 Kcal577.00 Kcal
0
904
1.2 Calories in 1 cup
1.3 Calories in 1 tbsp
1.4 Calories in 1 oz
1.5 Calories in 1 slice of
1.6 Serving size
1.7 Proteins
1.8 Carbs
1.8.1 Fiber
1.8.2 Sugar
1.9 Fats
1.9.1 Fat Content
1.9.2 Saturated Fat
1.9.3 Trans Fat
1.9.4 Polyunsaturated Fat
1.9.5 Monounsaturated Fat
2 Nutrition
2.1 Serving Size
2.2 Cholesterol
2.3 Vitamins
2.3.1 Vitamin A
2.3.2 Vitamin B1 (Thiamin)
2.3.3 Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
2.3.4 Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
2.3.5 Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
2.3.6 Vitamin B9 (Folic acid, Folate)
2.3.7 Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)
2.3.8 Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid)
2.3.9 Vitamin D
2.3.10 Vitamin D (D2+D3)
2.3.11 Vitamin E (Alpha- Tocopherol)
2.3.12 Vitamin K (Phylloquinone)
2.4 Minerals
2.4.1 Calcium
2.4.2 Iron
2.4.3 Magnesium
2.4.4 Phosphorus
2.4.5 Potassium
2.4.6 Sodium
800.00 mg21.00 mg
0
7022.4
2.4.7 Zinc
2.5 Other
2.5.1 Water
2.5.2 Caffeine
3 Benefits
3.1 Health Benefits
Healthy bones, Health Food, Protects against heart diseases, Prevents Cancer, Stimulates brain and its functions, Strengthens the immune system
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3.1.1 Other General Benefits
Good for bones, Good for immune system, Improves brain health, Improves cardiovascular health
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3.2 Hair and Beauty Benefits
3.2.1 Skin Care
Gives a smoother skin, Helps to slow down signs of ageing
NA
3.2.2 Hair Care
3.3 Nutritional Importance & Uses
3.3.1 Uses
Aged cheese can be used as grating cheese, It works excellent as a table Cheese
Major ingredient in sweet dishes n desserts
3.3.2 Nutritional Importance
Contains Zinc, Good source of Calcium, Good source of Vitamin B-12, Phosphorus rich, Rich source of vitamin K2
Good source of calories
3.4 Allergy
3.4.1 Allergy Symptoms
Abdominal bloating, Abdominal cramps, Abdominal pain, Anaphylaxis, Constipation, Decrease in Blood pressure, Diarrhea, Eczema, Flatulence or gas, Nausea, accompanied by vomiting, Rashes in the form of hives, Rumbling or gurgling sounds in stomach, Runny or stuffy nose
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4 What is
4.1 What is
Fontina Cheese is an Italian, cow milk cheese that has acquired PDO status European law.
Clotted cream (sometimes called scalded, clouted, Devonshire or Cornish cream) is a thick cream made by indirectly heating full-cream cow's milk using steam or a water bath and then leaving it in shallow pans to cool slowly. During this time, the cream content rises to the surface and forms "clots" or "clouts".
4.1.1 Color
4.1.2 Flavor
Creamy, Smooth, Tart
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4.1.3 Aroma
Mild, Sour smell
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4.1.4 Vegetarian
4.2 Origin
5 How to make
5.1 Serving Size
5.2 Ingredients
Brine solution, Calcium Chloride, Cow milk, Rennet
Milk, Plain cream
5.2.1 Fermentation Agent
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Not Applicable
5.3 Things you need
Cheese Press, Cheesecloth, Knife, Blender, Mould, Plastic wrap, Press
Bowl, Measuring cup, Microwave oven, Pan, Stirrer
5.4 Time Duration
5.4.1 Preparation Time
5.4.2 Cooking Time
5.4.3 Aging time
5.5 Storage & Shelf Life
5.5.1 Refrigeration Temperature
39.20 °F175.00 °F
-20
383
5.5.2 Shelf Life