In short, probably not. The foil is non-toxic, and will likely pass just fine through her tiny gastrointestinal tract, but you never know. I have treated patients who ate shaving safety razors which passed fine, and patients who have died from a tiny fruit pit which got stuck in their intestines. I have never seen foil wrapping cause a problem. The cheese will likely just cause some stomach and intestinal upset--likely limited to diarrhea, possibly vomiting. In rare cases, single large ingestions of unfamiliar food, especially fatty foods, can cause a life-threatening disease called pancreatitis. Profuse vomiting and or diarrhea can become life threatening. You should watch your dog, and if she shows any of those signs, bring her to your vet. If she begins vomiting or having bad diarrhea when your vet is closed, go to an emergency clinic at night.
Parmesan is a hard aged cheese and Mozzerella is a soft fresher cheese
Shredded and grated are the same. Eg 1oz of shredded = 1oz of grated.
For every tablespoon of Parmesan Cheese there are 4 grams of cholesterol. One tablespoon of Parmesan Cheese also contains 76 mg of sodium.
Some healthy recipes using Parmesan cheese would include, Sauteed Swiss Chard with Parmesan Cheese, and Parmesan Artichoke Casserole is another great one.
I would not . the flavors are too different from Parmesan. A better sub for Parmesan would be Romano.
1 tablespoon of (grated) parmesan cheese will have 21 calories in it.
Parmesan cheese is normally shaved atop a Ceasar salad.
Because both Chicken Parmesan, like Parmesan cheese is named after the Parma region of Italy. It has nothing to do with the ingredients. Mike
Italy
No, it hasn't the slightest resemblance to Parmesan
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