Food Review: Kraft's Philadelphia Italian Cheese & Herb Cooking Creme - Page 2

The only drawback to this enticing item is some of the content. The Italian Cheese & Herb crème contains 5 grams of saturated fat, 30 milligrams of cholesterol, and 480 milligrams of sodium. However, when you look at most sauces or crèmes, these key areas will be high so the numbers are not totally out of the ordinary. Also, directions advise that you don’t put in this crème right after your food is done and steaming. Although it sounds like you can just mix it right in, the steam does evaporate it a bit but the tantalizing taste still remains.

I recommend this product to anyone who wants to spice up their usual dinner time. Whether it’s a pasta dish or a chicken dinner, the Kraft Philadelphia: Italian Herb & Cheese Cooking Crème will definitely give your dinner that extra kick it needs. Whether it’s a family dinner or an individual meal, this crème is very tasty! It does not just have to be for adult dining either – this crème can be mixed into the meals of people of all ages!

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