Caerphilly cheese

Caerphilly is a hard, white cheese that originates in the area around the town of Caerphilly in Wales, although it is now also made in England, particularly in the South West and on the English border with Wales. It was not originally made in Caerphilly, but was sold at the market there, hence taking the town's name. Caerphilly is a light-coloured (almost white), crumbly cheese made from cow's milk, and generally has a fat content of around 48%. ... More

Energy per 100g:

  • 1,684 kJ (1.051E+19 MeV )

Incompatible with dietary restrictions:

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Also known as:

  • Cheese, cheddar

Food & Drink

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Source Of Milk:

Typically used in dishes:

Nutrients per 100g:

Nutrient Quantity per 100g
  • 24.9 g (0.878 oz )
  • 33.14 g (1.169 oz )
  • 1.28 g (0.0452 oz )
  • 3.93 g (0.139 oz )
  • 0.24 g (0.0085 oz )
  • 0.23 g (0.0081 oz )
  • 0.15 g (0.0053 oz )
  • 36.75 g (1.296 oz )
  • 0.52 g (0.018 oz )
  • 0.000721 g (0.000025433 oz )
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USDA Equivalent:

  • 01009
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