Itβs literally fat and salt coated in carbs and salt and fried in fat. A serving is likely not 8 either, this is a huge portion.
lifeuncommon
Itβs fried cheese. That makes sense.
matchamagpie
Its literally fried cheese. What’s so surprising?
beachsunflower
This is what’s so sad about health and nutrition in North America in general. I could imagine so many other people having the same discovery. All these things regarding CICO in general are relatively “invisible”, intuitively speaking, not including reading package labels.
Thinking that, because it doesn’t make me full, it must be fine to eat lots of or have more food afterward not considering things like calorie density and its affect on poor health and weight gain in general.
Like I wish there was a little tool tip anytime you lifted a piece of food to your head that added something to your calorie bar, and you can physically see how quickly your calorie bar fills up on useless snacks like this.
gusbus200
OP was obviously making a joke and people are steady trying to give health lessons π
Wise-War-Soni
I make them in the air fryer for half the calories :/ and they taste the same. Nothing beats home cooking.
springreturning
Omg people are being so mean to OP for no reason. Yeah, itβs high in calories because itβs fried cheese. But itβs still *mildly* infuriating that it canβt be like 200 for the plate.
Frosty_Builder7550
Smash
macrocosm93
“Somehow”
It’s literally cheese that’s been breaded and deep fried. There’s no “somehow” about it.
macrocosm93
“Somehow”
It’s literally cheese that’s been breaded and deep fried. There’s no “somehow” about it.
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Itβs literally fat and salt coated in carbs and salt and fried in fat. A serving is likely not 8 either, this is a huge portion.
Itβs fried cheese. That makes sense.
Its literally fried cheese. What’s so surprising?
This is what’s so sad about health and nutrition in North America in general. I could imagine so many other people having the same discovery. All these things regarding CICO in general are relatively “invisible”, intuitively speaking, not including reading package labels.
Thinking that, because it doesn’t make me full, it must be fine to eat lots of or have more food afterward not considering things like calorie density and its affect on poor health and weight gain in general.
Like I wish there was a little tool tip anytime you lifted a piece of food to your head that added something to your calorie bar, and you can physically see how quickly your calorie bar fills up on useless snacks like this.
OP was obviously making a joke and people are steady trying to give health lessons π
I make them in the air fryer for half the calories :/ and they taste the same. Nothing beats home cooking.
Omg people are being so mean to OP for no reason. Yeah, itβs high in calories because itβs fried cheese. But itβs still *mildly* infuriating that it canβt be like 200 for the plate.
Smash
“Somehow”
It’s literally cheese that’s been breaded and deep fried. There’s no “somehow” about it.
“Somehow”
It’s literally cheese that’s been breaded and deep fried. There’s no “somehow” about it.