If you're anything like me, your social media feed is dominated by cottage cheese. Whether it's for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or even dessert, cottage cheese is having a main-character moment. And while this trendy dairy product can morph into countless recipes ( , pancakes, toast, and omelets!), you can't help but wonder: is cottage cheese actually good for you? "Cottage cheese is having a moment, and I am here for it," says , RD, founder of The Mindful Gut.

"I don't think it's gotten the love it deserves because of how many nutrients it has and how versatile it is." Aside from its ability to be cooked, baked, or frozen, it's also loaded with benefits like helping with blood-sugar control, digestive health, and satiety, adds , RD, founder of . It's packed with protein, calcium, vitamin B12, and riboflavin, which are gold-standard nutrients for your overall health, she adds.

Still unsure about the health benefits of cottage cheese and a little confused about what cottage cheese is in the first place? Keep reading as registered dietitians share everything you need to know about this beloved soft cheese and whether or not it's worth the hype. , RD, is the founder of The Mindful Gut and specializes in integrative and functional nutrition. , RD, is an intuitive eating dietician and the founder of The Intuitive Nutritionist.

The name may sound a little odd, but cottage cheese is a fresh, soft cheese consisting of milk curds that is made through fermentation. "It's made by adding a.