Cottage cheese for cheesecake or vanilla homogenized cheese

🌱 Vegetarian

Description

Cottage cheese for cheesecake is a white, grainy, slightly sour cheese with a delicate, somewhat lumpy texture, while vanilla homogenized cheese has a smooth, creamy consistency and a sweet vanilla aroma. Both provide valuable proteins and calcium that support muscles and bones; cottage cheese usually has a lower sugar content and variable fat content, whereas homogenized cheese often contains added sugars and fats, as well as sometimes stabilizers, which increases the calorie count but ensures creaminess and ease of use. In the kitchen, cottage cheese is perfect for cheesecakes, fillings, pancakes, and savory dishes, while vanilla homogenized cheese works excellently as a base for desserts, creams, toppings, smoothies, or spreads. Store in the refrigerator at a temperature of 2–6°C in the original packaging or an airtight container, use a clean spoon, and consume before the expiration date; freezing is possible, but it may change the texture and flavor.

Nutrition facts (per 100g)

140 kcal Calories
9.0g Protein
15.0g Carbohydrates
5.0g Fats

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