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  1. Kraft Heinz | United States - Velveeta

    Velveeta is creamy and oh-so-craveable. Discover the secret to creamy cheese sauces and the irresistible icon of Tex-Mex cuisine.

  2. Velveeta - Wikipedia

    Velveeta is a brand name for a processed cheese similar to American cheese. It was developed in 1918 by Emil Frey (1867–1951) of the Monroe Cheese Company in Monroe, New York.

  3. Velveeta Premium Website

    Welcome to Velveeta, where cheese dreams come true! Our signature smooth and creamy cheese products are perfect for elevating your meals, snacks, and gatherings.

  4. 23 Velveeta Recipes That Are Easy, Cheesy, and Delicious

    Feb 8, 2024 · These recipes with Velveeta are creamy, luscious, and rich — but easy enough for weeknight meals.

  5. 40 Cheesy Velveeta Recipes | Easy Comfort Food Ideas

    Jul 17, 2025 · From creamy dips to melty casseroles, these Velveeta recipes deliver quick, cheesy comfort in every single bite.

  6. Amazon.com: Velveeta

    Experience the convenience of Velveeta's real cheese product. Explore its versatility in a wide range of dishes, from mac and cheese to casseroles.

  7. Velveeta® Cheese, Mac, Shells, Queso Blanco, Food

    Aug 25, 2025 · Velveeta is a processed cheese product known for its smooth and creamy texture when melted. It’s often used in recipes like mac and cheese, dips, and casseroles.

  8. 12 Things You Need To Know Before You Eat Velveeta - Delish

    Aug 23, 2016 · When Kraft debuted pre-sliced cheese in the '50s, it had to do some damage control. To avoid internal competition, the company rebranded Velveeta as a dip and sauce.

  9. What Is Velveeta Cheese? - The Spruce Eats

    May 21, 2021 · Velveeta is a cheese product, made by the Kraft Foods company, which consists of a blend of cheese and other dairy products along with emulsifying salts. These emulsifiers …

  10. The Mysterious Case of Velveeta: Uncovering the Truth Behind …

    Feb 11, 2025 · Velveeta is a type of processed cheese product that was first introduced in the United States in the 1920s. It is made from a combination of natural cheese, milk protein …