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  2. Velveeta Is Launching Single-Serve Cheese Packets So ... - AOL

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    If you're the kind of person who carries hot sauce, salad dressing, or tiny salt packets in your bag, know that 1) we support you, and 2) you can eat with us any time. And perhaps most importantly ...

  3. Velveeta - Wikipedia

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    Velveeta is a brand name for a processed cheese similar to American cheese. It was invented in 1918 by Emil Frey (1867–1951) of the Monroe Cheese Company in Monroe, New York. In 1923, The Velveeta Cheese Company was incorporated as a separate company. [1] In 1925, it advertised two varieties, Swiss and American. [2]

  4. Velveeta Shells & Cheese - Wikipedia

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    Velveeta Shells & Cheese is a shell pasta and cheese sauce food product that debuted in the United States in 1984, as part of the Velveeta brand products. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its ingredients, texture, and flavor are very similar to macaroni and cheese .

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    Velveeta Broccoli Casserole. This dish features broccoli and cheese and is an easy casserole to make at any time.It’s a simple version of a classic, one that without eggs, mayonnaise, heavy ...

  6. Is Velveeta Actually Real Cheese or Not? - AOL

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    What kind of cheese is Velveeta? Velveeta is one of a kind, that's for sure! Since the government says it isn't technically cheese, Velveeta doesn't have an exact cheese kind. The closest flavor ...

  7. Easy Cheese - Wikipedia

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    Processed cheese spreads, like Easy Cheese, have a moisture content that ranges from 44 to 60%, while its milk fat content must be greater than 20%. [4] Milk proteins are needed for processed cheese spread production, and contains two main types: casein, which accounts for at least 80%, and whey protein, which can further be classified into α ...