Babybel Original Semisoft Cheese: Nutrition & Labelgrade C (62/100)

C 62 / 100 — Three-ingredient cheese (pasteurized cultured milk, salt, microbial enzymes) with strong protein density per 100 g (24 g) and zero sugar. Higher fat-to-protein ratio than string cheese (mozzarella) because Babybel is closer to a Dutch-style semi-hard cheese. The sodium load (760 mg per 100 g) is high but typical for cured cheese; per-wheel sodium (160 mg) is moderate.

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Protein
86/100
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Ingredients
82/100
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Sat fat
22/100
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Sodium
27/100
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Sugar
100/100
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Fiber
30/100

The short answer

Mini Babybel Original delivers 5g of protein and 70 calories in a single 21g wax-wrapped wheel (USDA FDC 1869803) — roughly 24g of protein per 100g, the same protein density as a slice of block cheddar, in a format you can throw in a bag and forget about. The ingredient list is three words: pasteurized cultured milk, salt, microbial enzymes. It earns a C (62/100): the protein density and clean label are excellent, but this is real cheese, and the saturated fat and sodium that come with real cheese are what pull the score down.

Why the C

DimensionGradeScoreWhy
Protein densityA-86 / 10024g per 100g — as dense as cheddar, near the top of the portable-cheese category
Ingredient qualityB+82 / 100Three ingredients, microbial (non-animal) rennet, no emulsifiers or anti-caking agents — clean for a packaged cheese
Sugar loadA+100 / 1000g — milk sugars are fermented out by the cultures
Sodium loadF27 / 100760mg per 100g — high; salt is the curing agent, not a seasoning you can dial back
Saturated fatF22 / 10019g per 100g — a full-fat Edam-style cheese; the single biggest drag on the grade
FiberF30 / 1000g, unavoidable for any cheese

Two of those F’s deserve context. The saturated-fat F is the honest one: 77% of each wheel’s calories come from fat (54 of 70), and 4g of that is saturated — exactly 20% of the FDA’s 20g daily cap in one small wheel. The sodium F is real per 100g but softened by portion size: 160mg a wheel is about 7% of the daily limit, the salt in a slice of bread. The grade scores the cheese; the wax wrapper scores the serving — and the serving is what saves it.

The wax wrapper is the actual product feature

It is easy to read Babybel as a gimmick — a cheese in a little red wax ball — but the wrapper is doing real nutritional work. Cheese’s whole problem as a snack is that it has no natural stopping point; you slice off “a bit” of a block until a third of it is gone. Babybel pre-decides the portion at 21g, then seals each one in food-grade paraffin so it can ride around in a lunchbox or desk drawer without refrigeration until opened. That single design choice is why an F-grade saturated-fat cheese still nets a C overall: you physically cannot graze, and one wheel is 70 calories and 4g of sat fat instead of an open-ended slab. Peel the wax, though — it is not edible, despite a stubborn playground myth, and it counts for none of the nutrition above.

The calcium nobody mentions

Most “portable protein” snacks — jerky, deli roll-ups, meat sticks, the average protein bar — give you protein and basically nothing else. Babybel quietly delivers 150mg of calcium per wheel, about 12% of the Daily Value, because it is made from concentrated cultured milk and nothing is stripped out. Two wheels is roughly a quarter of a day’s calcium alongside 10g of protein. If you are using cheese snacks to plug both the protein and the dairy gap in a kid’s lunch or your own day, that bone-mineral payload is a genuine reason to reach for a cheese wheel over a meat stick.

Babybel or string cheese?

This is the real choice in the snack aisle, so here it is straight.

ProductProtein / 100gCalories / 100gSodium / 100gIngredients
Babybel Mini Original (this product)24g333760mg3
Kraft Mozzarella String Cheese25g250750mg5
Sargento Mozzarella String Cheese25g292~670mg4

Protein density is a near-tie. The split is fat: string cheese is mozzarella, which is naturally leaner, so it carries more protein per calorie (250 vs 333 cal/100g). String cheese is the pick if you are counting calories or want the leanest protein-per-bite; Babybel is the pick if you want the shorter ingredient list, the firmer Edam-style bite, and the calcium edge. Babybel’s 21g wheels are also a touch smaller than the typical 24g string-cheese stick, so a “one piece” snack is slightly lighter.

Ingredients

Pasteurized cultured milk, salt, microbial enzymes. The “microbial enzymes” are the rennet that sets the curd — a non-animal, fermentation-derived version, which is why Babybel Original is suitable for many vegetarians. (Verbatim from the USDA Branded Foods entry, FDC 1869803.)

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Quick Facts

Per serving · 1 wheel (21 g)

Size 7.5 oz (213 g) — 12-wheel multi-pack
UPC 041757059200
Verified 2026-05-27 · checked monthly
70
Calories
5g
Protein 10% DV
0g
Carbs 0% DV
6g
Fat 8% DV
per 100 g
24g protein · 333 cal ·0.00g sugar ·762mg sodium
per oz (1 oz)
6.7g protein · 94 cal ·0.00g sugar ·216mg sodium
Sugar 0g · 0g added
Fiber 0g · 0% DV
Saturated fat 4g
Trans fat 0g
Sodium 160mg · 7% DV
Cholesterol 20mg
Calcium 150mg · 12% DV

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Full nutrition facts
Nutrition Facts
Nutrient Per Serving (1 wheel (21 g))
Calories70
Protein5g
Total Fat6g
Saturated Fat4g
Trans Fat0g
Total Carbohydrates0g
Dietary Fiber0g
Total Sugars0g
Added Sugars0g
Sodium160mg
Cholesterol20mg
Calcium150mg

Scope: This page applies specifically to Babybel Original Semisoft Cheese (Mini) (7.5 oz (213 g) — 12-wheel multi-pack) · UPC 041757059200. Other sizes, flavors, or formulations may differ.

How this fits each diet

Each score is computed from the same USDA nutrition + ingredient data, against the published rules of each diet. They tell you "does this food fit this diet" — not whether the diet is right for you.

Vegan
F 0/100

contains animal-derived ingredients

Vegetarian
A+ 100/100

contains no listed meat or fish

Gluten-free
A+ 100/100

no wheat, barley, rye, or malt detected in USDA ingredient list

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much protein is in a Babybel mini wheel?

5 grams per 21 g wheel (USDA FDC 1869803) — about 24g per 100g, the same density as a slice of real cheddar. The 12-wheel, 7.5 oz multi-pack holds 60g of protein total, or roughly 8g for every 100 calories you eat.

Why does Babybel have more fat and calories than string cheese?

Babybel is a Dutch Edam/Gouda-style semisoft cheese, not mozzarella. Edam-style cheeses carry more milkfat, so a Babybel wheel is 6g fat / 70 cal versus about 3.5–4.5g fat / 60 cal for a string-cheese stick. You trade a little leanness for the rounder, mellow-nutty flavor.

Is the red wax edible?

No. The shell is food-grade paraffin wax — it seals the cheese and lets an unopened wheel sit at room temperature, but it is not food and should be peeled off and discarded. Only the cheese inside counts toward the 70 calories and 5g protein.

How much calcium does a Babybel have?

150mg per wheel — about 12% of the Daily Value, and one of the few snack proteins that delivers meaningful calcium. Two wheels put you near a quarter of a day's calcium, which jerky, deli meat, or a protein bar won't do.

Is Babybel keto-friendly?

Yes. 0g carbs and 0g sugar per wheel, with a fat-forward 6g fat / 5g protein split that suits ketogenic and low-carb plans well. It is one of the more genuinely zero-carb grab-and-go snacks.

Should I worry about the sodium and saturated fat?

Per wheel both are modest: 160mg sodium (7% DV) and 4g saturated fat (20% DV). The grades look harsh because per 100g the numbers are high (760mg sodium, 19g sat fat), but the small 21g portion is the whole point — one or two wheels is moderate; a handful is where it adds up.

Does it count as 'high in protein' under FDA rules?

One wheel's 5g is 10% of the 50g Daily Value — a 'good source of protein.' Two wheels (10g) clear the 20% bar for a 'high in protein' claim.