I have been comparing the ingredients lists on different brands of mild cheddar cheeses, and have noticed that some brands (kraft cracker barrel and black diamond) have "modified milk ingredients" as their first ingredient. Other (more expensive) brands list only "milk" as their first ingredient. Are the cheeses that list "modified milk ingredients" SCD legal?
Are the cheeses that list "modified milk ingredients" SCD legal?
Modified milk ingredients could mean anything including chemicals to make the product cheaper. I'm not familiar with the SCD diet guidelines, but I can't understand trying to be healthy eating anything modified.
24 cheeses allowed on the specific carbohydrate diet (SCD)
24 cheeses allowed on the specific carbohydrate diet (SCD) ... Camembert cheese — in small amounts; Cheddar cheese — eat freely; Colby cheese ...