Keep in mind that Cheez-It crackers are SNACK crackers. That being said, as a snack, they are a healthy alternative to other options. They do not contain any hydrogenated oils, no high fructose corn syrup (not even any kinds of sugar), no MSG so on and so forth. Still, they should be consumed in moderation, since they contain a significant amount of salt, fat (though a lot of these are the ever-so-wholesome poly- and monounsaturated fats), carbs from refined grain, etc. while providing rather insignificant amounts of other nutrients. Still, if you trade in that Krispy Kreme Doughnut (each packing 4 grams of artificial trans fats) for a bag of Cheez-It crackers, I'd say you've made a pretty darned healthy decision.
Better than American!! ;-)
Cheddar because it taste good.
Cheddar cheese is very good. It goes good on biscuits, sandwiches, crackers, subs, and tacos. Cheddar is popular in America and a popular choice at many eating facilities.
high in calcium
Yes.
No they are totally different
They are crisps ("chips", in the US) that are cheddar cheese flavour. Cheddar cheese is a mild tasting hard cheese, from the Cheddar region of the UK.
Yes it is.
It depends on who packages the cheddar cheese. Velveeta is supposedly a cheddar cheese but some of its molecules are quite similar to plastic. I like natural cheddar cheese.
Cheddar cheese does
No, the Vikings did not have Cheddar cheese.
Santa loves cheddar cheese. And Monterey Jack too. He doesn't like cheese as much as he likes hot chocolate, but he enjoys a good cheese sandwich now and then.
Yes it is.