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Jalapeño jack cheese

Jalapeño jack cheese
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Ingredient Information

Name

Jalapeño jack cheese

Category

Lácteos

Popularity

52 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Jalapeño Jack Cheese is a semi-soft cheese originating from California, United States, known for its creamy texture and mild flavor with a spicy kick from the jalapeños incorporated during its production. This cheese is a variant of the traditional Monterey Jack cheese, to which pieces of jalapeño pepper are added to provide a distinctive and stimulating touch, ideal for those seeking a more vibrant flavor in their culinary preparations.

Its combination of texture and spiciness makes it perfect for melting, which is why it is widely used in recipes such as quesadillas, nachos, burgers, and sauces. Furthermore, it adds a fresh flavor and a certain creaminess that perfectly complements Mexican, Tex-Mex, and other cuisines that seek that balance between creaminess and a slight spiciness.

Regarding its origin, Monterey Jack was created in the 19th century in California, and the jalapeño version is an adaptation that incorporates traditional Mexican ingredients, thus fusing two culinary cultures. This cheese reflects the influence of Mexican cuisine in the United States, especially in border regions.

Properties: Jalapeño Jack cheese is a good source of protein and calcium. It also provides dairy fats and a moderate amount of sodium. Thanks to the inclusion of jalapeño, it also contains capsaicin, which is the compound responsible for the spiciness and which, in small amounts, is considered to potentially stimulate metabolism.

In Latin America, although it is not always referred to by the exact same name, it can be found labeled simply as jack cheese with jalapeños or spicy jack cheese. In some regions, it is also known as jalapeño cheese when the culinary context is clear. It is uncommon for it to have very different synonyms because Monterey Jack cheese is originally from the United States, although its version with jalapeños is gaining popularity in Latin American cuisine due to its versatility and flavor.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
680mg
sodium
730mg
calcium
0.1mg
iron
120mg
potassium
1g
sugars
350
calories
21g
protein
75mg
cholesterol
500IU
vitamin a
0mg
vitamin c
0g
trans fat
27g
total fat
16g
saturated fat
2g
carbohydrates

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