High in calories, saturated fat, salt, heavy processing and additives. A good source of protein.
Cheese puffs
- Nutri-Score
- E
- NOVA
- 4
- E-
- E102, E110, E270, E627, E631
Allergen check
Contains milk and soy.
Ingredients
corn meal, ferrous sulfate, niacin, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid, vegetable oils, contains one and more of the following, cottonseed oil, Palm oil, corn oil, Canola oil, and soybean oil, Whey, Maltodextrin, cheddar cheese, pasteurized milk, cheese cultures, Salt, enzymes, milkfat, Whey Protein, buttermilk solids, natural flavor, sodium phosphate, lactic acid, yellow #6, autolyzed yeast extract, yellow #5, Disodium Inosinate, Disodium Guanylate, artificial flavor
Additives explained
- E102
- E102
- E110
- E110
- E270
- E270
- E627
- Disodium guanylate
- E631
- Disodium inosinate
Nutrition (per 100 g)
Frequently asked questions
Does Cheese puffs contain milk?
Yes, Cheese puffs contains milk.
Does Cheese puffs contain gluten?
No, Cheese puffs does not declare gluten on the label.
Does Cheese puffs contain peanuts?
No, Cheese puffs does not declare peanuts on the label.
Does Cheese puffs contain eggs?
No, Cheese puffs does not declare eggs on the label.
Does Cheese puffs contain soy?
Yes, Cheese puffs contains soy.
Is Cheese puffs vegan?
No - based on the label, Cheese puffs contains animal-derived ingredients, so it is not vegan.
Is Cheese puffs vegetarian?
Not confirmed from the label - please check the full ingredient list. This is not dietary or medical advice.
What is Cheese puffs's health score?
Cheese puffs has a Coreberry health score of 1/100 (bad).




