Nutritional yeast is a beneficial alternative to Parmesan cheese
Published 4:00 am Thursday, February 3, 2011
- A healthy, lactose-free and vegan alternative to Parmesan cheese, background, is nutritional yeast.
Looking for a healthy way to flavor up some foods? Try sprinkling a couple of tablespoons of nutritional yeast on your pasta, potatoes or popcorn. Nutritional yeast is sold in powder form or large flakes, and is found in bulk food sections and natural food stores. The yellow flakes have a strong flavor that’s often described as nutty or cheesy and can serve as an alternative to Parmesan cheese for vegans or those who are lactose intolerant.
Loaded with protein and vitamins and low on fat and sodium, nutritional yeast is often a dietary supplement for vegetarians seeking extra B vitamins, according to the American Dietetic Association. The health supplement is grown on molasses, sugar beets or wood pulp. It should not be confused with brewer’s yeast.
— Anne Aurand, The Bulletin
Nutrition fact comparisons
Whole Foods
Nutritional Yeast
Serving size: 2 TBS
Calories: 54
Calories from fat: 3
Total fat: 3.75g, 6%
Saturated fat: 0g, 0%
Sodium: 18mg, 1%
Potassium: 14mg
Total carbohydrate: 6g, 2%
Dietary fiber: 4g, 16%
Protein: 7g, 14%
Calcium: 1.4%
Iron: 7%
Thiamin (B1): 67%
Riboflavin (B2): 293%
Niacin (B3): 30%
Vitamin B: 64%
Biotin: 6%
Magnesium: 5%
Panthothenic acid: 27%
Zinc: 18%
Copper: 6%
Manganese: 8%
Kraft Parmesan
Grated Cheese
Serving size: 2 TBS
Calories: 50
Calories from fat: 36
Total fat: 4g, 6%
Saturated fat: 2.5g, 12%
Trans fat: 0.1g
Cholesterol: 10mg, 3%
Sodium: 220mg, 9%
Total carbohydrate: 0g, 0%
Dietary fiber: 0g, 0%
Protein: 4g, 8%
Vitamin A: 2%
Vitamin C: 0%
Calcium: 10%
Source: www.livestrong.com (Percent of daily value, based on a 2,000-calorie diet.)