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i am vegetarian too..haven't heard of this....

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it looks good..i just googled it and have seen this cheese...haven't tried it but it looks delicious....Thanks...i have been eating 1/2 cup friendship brand cot ch eesepacks 16 gp 90 cal

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it looks good..i just googled it and have seen this cheese...haven't tried it but it looks delicious....Thanks...i have been eating 1/2 cup friendship brand cot ch eesepacks 16 gp 90 cal

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Halloumi is good when it's grilled with a little with lemon juice on top (opa!). I didn't think about it in the context of VSG. I'm going to pick some up!

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I have never heard of it. TES, when you said grilling it is great, is the texture look Tofu? does it melt? and does it taste rich and creamy? I'm sorry for all of the questions, but I would like to know before I purchase it. Thank you:)

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I haven't had it in a few years, but yes, it totally reminds me of something like a firm tofu.

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In looking at this some more--that's a good Protein count, but 100 g is like 3.5 ounces, which is more than I could eat, and it's over 300 calories and 30 g of fat for that serving amount. So if you cut it down to 1 or 2 ounces, the protein amount would change accordingly. Might work for me later on but right now I think I'm better off sticking with lower fat/higher protein options like cottage or ricotta cheese or cheese sticks. I saw there is a such thing as lite halloumi, which might be worth looking into. It would be a nice change of pace.

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Thank you TES, I think I will give the lite halloumi a try because I try to stay away from the sodium.

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