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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1954)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE TWENTY-FIVE STARRING CHEESE Did you know that It takes five quarts of fre&b, whole nulls to pro duce one pound of cheese? Ttit Oregon Dairy Council and American Dairy Council reminds us that ihis Is October Cheese Fes tival Month. ' , Cheese Is one of our most "pow er - packed" foods; packed with food energy and food value. It con tains In concentrated form may of the nutrients found In' milk. Cheese Is an excellent complete protein food and ranks side by &ide with meat in appetite satis fying qualities. The term complete is used to mean thai cheese con tains the 10 essential amino acids necessary to maintain healthful life and growth. Because it is a con centrated food, relatively small amounts are needed to satisfy the I protein requirements of a meal. The high quality of cheese as a protective food for adults cannot be over emphasized. For weight watchers, cottage cheese provides a low - claorie, appetite - satis fying food containing valuable nu trients. The importance and popularity of cheese in the American diet Is indicated by the amount of cheese we consume each year. Annual per capita consumption in 1953 was seven pounds per person. I Oregon Dairy Council is distrib uting a new booklet. "Starring Cheese.'" H relates that ancient Creeks revered cheese as "food for the gods." The Vikiugs bart ered with it. It's important in army rations. For cheese uses, the booklet di vides cheese into three classfica lions: soft cheeses, semi hard cheeses and hard cheeses. In the soft cheese category are Camem bert, cream, cottage cheese, lim burger and Neufchatel; ssmt -hard Include Blue, brick. Couda, Monterey Jack and Muenster: hard cheeses, American Cheddar, Edam, parmesan, Provolone, Swiss. These are lust examples of the bewtldV tring array of available cheeses. wwn 8T. 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