TypeBase Blood Type Diet Values: goat cheese
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GOAT CHEESE
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FRANCAIS: FROMAGE DE CHÈVRE
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General Description:
French for "goat," chèvre is a pure white goat's-milk cheese with a delightfully tart flavor that easily distinguishes it from other cheeses. Some of the better known chèvres include BANON, BÛCHERON and MONTRACHET. "Pur chèvre" on the label ensures that the cheese is made entirely from goat's milk; others may have the addition of cow's milk. Chèvres can range in texture from moist and creamy to dry and semifirm. |
NUTRIENT NOTES:
Serving Size Analyzed: 1 oz
  < (126)

GRAPH 1 (ABOVE). Total Calories (126) as part of a 2200 calorie daily dietary intake. |
| Protein (8.5456 grams per 1 oz
) | | Fat (9.9652 grams per 1 oz
) | | Carbohydrate (0.6076 grams per 1 oz
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CHART 1 (ABOVE). Macronutrient Breakdown By Percentage.
| Polyunsatured (0.2352 grams per 1 oz
) | | Monounsatured (2.2708 grams per 1 oz
) | | Saturated (6.888 grams per 1 oz
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CHART 2 (ABOVE).Fat Breakdown By Percentage.
GRAPH 2 (ABOVE). Micronutrient breakdown as percentage of Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA). Serving size: 1 oz
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BLOOD TYPE DIET VALUES
Follow Secretor value if you do not know your secretor status.
TYPE A: Secretor:
NEUTRAL
Non Secretor:
NEUTRAL
 | Introductory Food: Type A children should have this solid food introduced at about between 9 and 12 months of age. (Eat Right 4 Your Baby) |
TYPE B: Secretor:
BENEFICIAL: Provides optimal amino acid (lysine/arginine) ratio.
Non Secretor:
BENEFICIAL: Provides optimal amino acid (lysine/arginine) ratio.
- This food is Diabetes SUPERBENEFICIAL for Type B
 | Introductory Food: Type B children should have this solid food introduced at between 7 and 9 months of age. (Eat Right 4 Your Baby) |
TYPE AB: Secretor:
BENEFICIAL
Non Secretor:
NEUTRAL
 | Introductory Food: Type AB children should have this solid food introduced when older than 12 months of age. (Eat Right 4 Your Baby) |
TYPE O: Secretor:
NEUTRAL
Non Secretor:
AVOID
 | Introductory Food: Type O children should have this solid food introduced when older than 12 months of age. (Eat Right 4 Your Baby) |
LECTIN CHARACTERIZATION:
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SPECIAL NOTE:
This food can be a significant source of calcium (250.6 mgs per 1 oz
.)
| GENETIC MODIFICATION | No data on this food.
| | PESTICIDES | No data on this food.
| | CONTAMINATION | No data on this food.
| | IRRADIATION | No data on this food.
| | ANTIOXIDANTS | No data on this food.
| | ALLERGENS | No data on this food.
| | GLYCEMIC INDEX | No data on this food.
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