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Brie Cheese
Soft, creamy, and subtly earthy, Brie is a French cheese known for its edible rind and rich interior. Often served at room temperature, it pairs beautifully with fruit, crackers, and wine.
95
1 slice
(30 grams)
CAL
D
Nutri-Score
Provides calcium, vitamin B12, and protein, but also high in saturated fat.
Value per 100 grams & per cup (120g):
335 kcal | 400 kcal
Protein
7 grams | 8 grams
Fats
28 grams | 33 grams
Carbohydrates
0.5 grams | 0.6 grams
Fiber
None
Vitamins & Nutrients
- Calcium: Builds strong bones and teeth.
- Vitamin B12: Supports nerve and brain function.
- Phosphorus: Helps maintain healthy bones and energy metabolism.
- Vitamin A: Supports immune health and vision.
Satiety and Feelings
Brie is rich, creamy, and satisfying in small portions. Its high fat content makes it filling, but its low protein and fiber mean it may not keep you full for long without pairing.
What does 1 slice look like?
About the size of a playing card, roughly 5 cm (2 inches) wide, 5 cm (2 inches) long, and 3–4 mm (1/8 inch) thick.
What does 100 g look like?
Roughly 3 medium wedges or about ¾ cup sliced Brie.
What does 2000 | 2500 calories look like?
About 6–7½ cups (600–750 grams / 1.32–1.65 lbs) of Brie wedges.
Daily Value per 100 grams %
Did you know?
Brie is often called the “Queen of Cheeses” and dates back to 8th century France.
The white rind is edible and made from Penicillium candidum, which helps age the cheese.
Authentic Brie is traditionally made with raw milk in France, but pasteurized versions are common elsewhere.
Brie becomes softer and more flavorful as it ripens.
Drawbacks ⚠️
High in saturated fats, which can impact heart health if consumed in large amounts.
Low in fiber, so it’s best served with fruit or whole grains.
Soft cheeses like Brie may pose a risk for pregnant people if unpasteurized.




























































