Ricotta cheese contains about 14 grams of protein per 1/2 cup serving.
it is 1 gallon of fat free milk :)
16 ounces ! If you shred a 1lb block of cheese - you STILL have 1lb of cheese - it's just in bits !
Women and men should consume about 46 and 56 grams of protein cheese a day
There is 24.9g of protein per 100g of cheddar cheese.
One cup of Velveeta block cheese typically weighs around 8 ounces. When melted, Velveeta has a creamy texture, making it a popular choice for dips and sauces. If you're using it in a recipe, you can simply cut or cube the cheese to measure out the desired amount. Remember that the density may vary slightly depending on how the cheese is cut or packed into the cup.
Cheese is not only dairy, but a source of protein. You can have 3 1/2 ounces of cheese per week. If you eat too much cheese it can bind you and cause constipation. Nightmares to multiple dreams have been linked to eating cheese too late in the evening, so if you want it, use it for lunch and dinner only or in a morning omelet.
1 oz string cheese made from 2% milk has 8g protein. The full fat versions have about 7g protein per oz. Sources: http://www.thedailyplate.com/nutrition-calories/food/kraft/string-cheese-with-225-milk http://www.thedailyplate.com/nutrition-calories/food/frigo/frigo-cheese-heads-string-cheese-24-1-oz
Parmesan cheese is a very good source of protein and calcium. One serving (1 oz) of grated parmesan cheese contains 10.9 g of protein and 31% DV of calcium. It is also a good source of phosphorus. One serving of parmesan cheese contains 3%Dv of Viatmin A, and 1% DV of Iron.
it depends on where do you buy it or which kind the cheese is.
1 tablespoon of (grated) parmesan cheese will have 21 calories in it.
about 15-20 depends on size of cup ans size of cheese block