Cottage Cheese Is High in Protein — Here Are 5 New Ways to Love It

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Cottage cheese — with its lumpy texture and slightly sour, slightly ripe taste — is a love-it-or-hate-it kind of food. But as America’s obsession with protein maxxing continues unabated, so has our appetite for these soft, white curds, which pack 14 grams (g) of protein per ½ cup.

In fact, Americans are buying so much cottage cheese that grocery stores often can’t keep enough in stock and manufacturers are ramping up production capabilities to meet demand.

It should be noted that cottage cheese has virtues beyond its protein content. Low-fat versions have fewer calories and les saturated fat than most other types of cheese. Cottage cheese is also a good source of calcium and phosphorus, nutrients linked to bone and tooth health. Some varieties contain probiotics, which promote gut health.

One thing to keep in mind is that cottage cheese contains a fair amount of sodium per serving — 459 milligrams (mg) per cup — so if you’re watching your salt intake, opt for a low-sodium variety.

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