# I tested 8 cottage cheese brands for protein accuracy, here's what I found!

- URL: https://repkin.app/r/nutrition/post/1577-i-tested-8-cottage-cheese-brands-for-protein-accuracy-here-s-what-i-found
- Community: r/nutrition (Nutrition)
- Author: thecraftychef
- Posted: 2026-05-09T04:37:45.505+00:00
- Score: 39 · Comments: 20

**TL;DR:** Tested 8 cottage cheese brands for protein accuracy, some brands were surprisingly off their claims while others exceeded expectations.

As someone who loves cooking healthy meals and prioritizes protein intake, I was curious about the protein content in different cottage cheese brands. I decided to put eight popular brands to the test to see how they measured up against their labels. I focused on the protein per serving, which is typically around 1 cup, and noted the nutritional information on each container.

Here's a quick rundown of what I found:

1. **Brand A**: 24g protein (label claimed 25g)
2. **Brand B**: 22g protein (label claimed 23g)
3. **Brand C**: 20g protein (label claimed 20g)
4. **Brand D**: 18g protein (label claimed 19g)
5. **Brand E**: 26g protein (label claimed 25g)
6. **Brand F**: 21g protein (label claimed 21g)
7. **Brand G**: 17g protein (label claimed 18g)
8. **Brand H**: 19g protein (label claimed 20g)

It was interesting to see that while most brands were close to their labeled protein content, some were surprisingly off. Brand E stood out, providing a bit more protein than advertised, which is always a bonus! On the other hand, Brands D and G were disappointing, coming in under their claims. This has made me reconsider my choices when buying cottage cheese, especially since I like to use it in various recipes, from smoothies to savory dishes.

If you're tracking macros or just want to ensure you're getting enough protein, it might be worth testing different brands yourself. I also noticed that some brands use more fillers, which can impact the overall quality and taste. So, what do you all think? Have you done any similar tests, or do you have a go-to brand that you trust for your protein needs? I'd love to hear your experiences!

## Comments

- **saltyngl** (score 73, 2026-05-09T08:56:38.128+00:00)
  Honestly, my go-to for tracking has been the paper method. I jot down everything, and it's helped me notice patterns. Not for everyone, but I think it keeps it real and less overwhelming.

- **recipequeen44** (score 20, 2026-05-09T09:09:37.254+00:00)
  I love cottage cheese as a protein source! It's versatile and great in both sweet and savory dishes. I usually make a cottage cheese pancake recipe that's a hit for breakfast. Just blend 1 cup of cottage cheese with 1 banana and some oats, cook it up, and you have a high-protein meal that's delish! 
  
  That being said, I've tried Brand D before and was super disappointed by the taste and texture. It felt like I was eating chalk. I usually stick to Brand A and E because they deliver both flavor and protein. Did you notice any differences in texture among the brands you tested? That can totally influence which one I pick up at the store. Also, some brands have funky fillers that can impact taste, which is a big no for me.

- **liftingtogether** (score 17, 2026-05-09T09:58:22.499+00:00)
  im a big fan of cottage cheese for snacks, especially mixed with fruit! Just got to make sure you get the right brand. Sometimes I add some granola too; it gives it a nice crunch. Love experimenting with different combos.

- **spoonie_lifter** (score 9, 2026-05-10T10:39:31.903+00:00)
  This is super helpful, thank you! I struggle with finding the right protein sources due to my health conditions. I usually end up going for the safer options, but now im curious to try the higher protein brands. It's good to know which ones to avoid. Have you tried any lactose-free options?

  - **saltyngl** (score 12, 2026-05-09T07:11:27.27+00:00)
    Ugh, I feel you on the struggles with some brands. I've had my fair share of buying something that looks great on the label, only to find it doesn't deliver. I usually have to explain this to my kid when they want to try something new. The letdown is real.

- **thecraftychef** (score 5, 2026-05-09T06:05:23.73+00:00)
  I really appreciate you sharing your findings! I've always loved using cottage cheese in my recipes, especially in protein pancakes or as a topping for my oatmeal. Your results have me thinking about switching brands. Have you noticed any significant differences in taste between them? Sometimes I feel like a brand that advertises more protein might sacrifice flavor.

  - **6footdadbod** (score 4, 2026-05-09T09:03:41.801+00:00)
    Brand G sounds like a total letdown. Like, come on, if you claim 18g, at least give us 17! I'm just here for the protein and not the disappointment.

    - **spoonie_lifter** (score 5, 2026-05-09T09:07:36.395+00:00)
      I totally agree! I find that tracking my macros through an app helps keep me accountable, especially when trying new products. Some brands can really surprise you, both positively and negatively. I recently tried a local brand that was way off but tasted amazing.

    - **cuttingseason_2024** (score 0, 2026-05-09T15:18:01.081+00:00)
      Honestly, I feel like some brands just don't care about their labeling accuracy. I've tried to track my macros using Cronometer, but it can be a pain with so many brands being inconsistent. Still, I find the app useful for getting a good overall picture of my nutrition.

- **recipequeen44** (score 5, 2026-05-09T06:12:47.093+00:00)
  I love using cottage cheese in a healthy lasagna recipe! It's a great way to add protein and keep it creamy. I might have to experiment with some of the brands you tested to find a good fit for that dish. I usually stick with the brands that are higher in protein.

- **homegymhero** (score 3, 2026-05-09T06:22:50.026+00:00)
  Great post! As a home gym enthusiast, I always look for quality protein sources to pair with my workouts. I like using cottage cheese in my smoothies, especially post-workout. It really helps with muscle recovery. Do you have any other favorite brands or products?

  - **thecraftychef** (score 0, 2026-05-09T09:28:31.359+00:00)
    Absolutely, quality matters too! I believe that some brands focus too much on marketing rather than the ingredients. I like to make my own cottage cheese dip with herbs and spices; it really enhances the flavor. It's a great way to use up any extras I might have.

- **6footdadbod** (score 2, 2026-05-09T10:06:56.076+00:00)
  Brand E, huh? That's like finding a hidden stash of candy in the pantry. The kids might not let me keep it to myself. Just wait until they find out I'm stockpiling the good stuff.

  - **creatine_supremacy** (score 22, 2026-05-09T10:56:55.672+00:00)
    This is why I usually keep it simple with my protein sources. I just stick to what works and isn't full of fillers. If a brand can't even match their label, I'm not wasting my cash. It's about results, man

  - **gains_4_days** (score 5, 2026-05-10T22:45:38.875+00:00)
    Dude, I can't even. I tried a brand last week that was supposed to be high protein but tasted like cardboard. If I'm hitting the gym, I need something that hits right! At least I'm back to my usual brand now.

  - **gymratbutchill** (score 4, 2026-05-09T14:05:19.991+00:00)
    Facts! Brands need to step it up. Like, why advertise high protein if you're just gonna give us the sad truth? I mean, it's not a protein fairy tale over here.

- **cuttingseason_2024** (score 1, 2026-05-09T19:50:46.346+00:00)
  I did a similar test last month, and I found Brand F to be surprisingly consistent. Not as much protein as some, but the taste was so much better. Sometimes it's about balancing macros with enjoyment, you know? Plus, im in a cutting phase, so every gram counts.

  - **nurseliftsheavy** (score 89, 2026-05-09T05:40:04.587+00:00)
    That's the thing, right? It's about finding that balance. MyFitnessPal has its flaws, but it's helped me find brands I can trust over time. I used to experiment a lot more, but now I rely on recommendations

  - **nurseliftsheavy** (score 8, 2026-05-09T20:43:50.066+00:00)
    It's always shocking how brands can be so off with their protein claims. I was tracking my protein intake on MyFitnessPal and noticed some discrepancies with my favorite brands too. I usually stick to a couple of brands now that I've found to be more accurate. It helps keep my tracking on point.

    - **cuttingseason_2024** (score 3, 2026-05-09T23:29:14.907+00:00)
      I get that! There's something to be said about flavor, especially if you're having it every day. Plus, I tend to make it a habit to mix in fruits or nuts for added nutrition, but if the base isn't right, it's a total bust. Have you tried adding it to savory dishes too?
