Ficello is a brand of string cheese produced by Kraft Heinz, consisting of mozzarella cheese strings that can be eaten on their own or used as an ingredient in various dishes.
Ficello was launched in Canada in the early 2000s.
In 2014, the brand was acquired by Kraft Heinz as part of its takeover of the cheese business of Mondelez International.
The brand has since expanded to other countries, including the United States and Mexico.
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Mozzarella string cheese sticks that are individually wrapped for convenience and freshness.
A snack pack that includes mozzarella cheese sticks and breadsticks for dipping.
A snack pack that includes mozzarella cheese strings twisted into bite-sized pieces.
Ficello cheese is made from mozzarella cheese, which is a soft, white cheese that is made from cow's milk.
Ficello cheese is a good source of protein but is also high in saturated fat and sodium, so it should be consumed in moderation as part of a healthy diet.
Ficello cheese has a shelf life of about 2-3 weeks when stored in the refrigerator.
While it is possible to freeze Ficello cheese, it may affect the texture of the cheese, so it is not recommended.
Ficello cheese is widely available in supermarkets and grocery stores in Canada, the United States, and Mexico.