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Butter Oil, Anhydrous vs Cheese Spread, Pasteurized Process: Nutrition Comparison

Compare calories, protein, fat, carbs, vitamins and minerals per 100 g. Values shaded green are generally the more favorable ones.

Key differences

  • Butter Oil, Anhydrous has more calories; Cheese Spread, Pasteurized Process is lower in calories.
  • Cheese Spread, Pasteurized Process has more protein per 100 g.
  • Cheese Spread, Pasteurized Process is notably higher in calcium.
  • Cheese Spread, Pasteurized Process is notably higher in potassium.

Nutrient comparison (per 100 g)

Nutrient Butter Oil, Anhydrous Cheese Spread, Pasteurized Process
Calories 876 kcal 290 kcal
Protein 0.3 g 16.4 g
Total Fat 99.5 g 21.2 g
Saturated Fat 61.9 g 13.3 g
Carbohydrate 0 g 8.7 g
Dietary Fiber 0 g 0 g
Total Sugars 0 g 7.3 g
Sodium 2 mg 1,625 mg
Potassium 5 mg 242 mg
Calcium 4 mg 562 mg
Iron 0 mg 0.3 mg
Magnesium 0 mg 29 mg
Vitamin C 0 mg 0 mg
Vitamin A 840 mcg 173 mcg
Vitamin D 0 mcg 0.4 mcg
Cholesterol 256 mg 55 mg

Green highlighting marks the more favorable value where it applies (for example, more protein or less saturated fat). Neutral nutrients are not highlighted.

Data source: USDA FoodData Central. Values are per 100 g of edible portion and are reference figures — they vary by variety, preparation and brand. Last updated: 2026-04-30.

Butter Oil, Anhydrous

  • Protein 0.1%
  • Fat 99.9%
  • Carbs 0%

Cheese Spread, Pasteurized Process

  • Protein 22.5%
  • Fat 65.5%
  • Carbs 12%

Frequently asked questions

Which has more calories, Butter Oil, Anhydrous or Cheese Spread, Pasteurized Process?
Per 100 g: Butter Oil, Anhydrous has 876 kcal, Cheese Spread, Pasteurized Process has 290 kcal.
Which has more protein, Butter Oil, Anhydrous or Cheese Spread, Pasteurized Process?
Per 100 g: Butter Oil, Anhydrous has 0.3 g of protein, Cheese Spread, Pasteurized Process has 16.4 g.

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Note. This information is provided for general reference only and is not medical advice or a diet prescription. If you have a medical condition or special dietary needs, consult a physician or a registered dietitian.