Is there cellulose in shredded cheese?
No, there is no cellulose in shredded cheese. Cellulose is a type of fiber found in plants, not in animal products like cheese.
Some shredded cheeses might contain cellulose powder which is a type of food additive used to prevent clumping and maintain a free-flowing texture. However, this is not the same as the cellulose found in plants.
So, while shredded cheese might contain a small amount of cellulose powder, it doesn't contain the natural cellulose found in plants.
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