Keto-Friendly
Cheese Curd

Cheese Curd

per 1 oz (28 g):
0.9g
net carbs
9.4g
fats
6.5g
protein
115
calories

Are Cheese Curds Keto?

Cheese Curds are keto-friendly because they are both low in net carbs and high in fats.

Low in Net Carbs

Cheese Curds are good for keto because they are low in net carbs (3.21g of net carbs per 100g serving).

It is important to limit your net carb consumption to 20g - 30g per day to stay in ketosis.

You can calculate your ideal daily net carb allowance by using this keto macros calculator. Then use the serving calculator below to determine a serving size that fits your net carb budget.

High in Fats

Cheese Curds are a good source of fat because they do not contain any non-keto ingredients. (See ingredients list: sweeteners, oils, and food additives)

However, most of your fats should still come from natural and minimally processed sources like virgin olive oil, MCT oil, and grass-fed butter.

It is important to get your fats from healthy sources so your body can burn clean fuel while on ketosis.

Minimally Processed

Cheese Curds are minimally processed and free of harmful ingredients like non-keto sweeteners, highly refined oils, and food additives.

It is important to check both macros and ingredients of your foods to achieve a healthy weight loss on keto.

Net Carb Calculator

Cheese Curd
0.9 g
net carbs
0.9 g
carbs
0 g
fiber / sugar alcohol
9.4 g
fats
6.5 g
protein
115
calories

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