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Milda Mat & Bakfett 79% - Food & Baking Fat 79% - 1000g
Milda Mat & Bak is a plant-based margarine that is easy to use both in cooking and baking. Easy to work with straight from the fridge and makes your cinnamon rolls, cakes, and other baked goods airy and juicy. Milda also has a good flavor when fried and is perfect for use in pie dough or in your dessert. Did you know that Milda Mat & Bak has a low climate impact? A full 64% lower climate impact than butter. Manufactured in Helsingborg, Sweden. Milda Mat & Bak is dairy-free and suitable for vegan and vegetarian diets.
Ingredients: vegetable oils (palm*, rapeseed, sunflower in varying proportions), water, salt (1.5%), fava bean preparation, emulsifiers (lecithin, mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids), acid (lactic acid), natural flavouring, vitamins A and D. *Contains RSPO segregated palm oil
Nutritional content: Energy 701 kcal / 2933 kJ, Fat 79 g (of which saturated fat 37 g), Carbohydrate 0.5 g (of which sugars 0.5 g), Protein 0.5 g, Salt 1.5 g, Vitamin A 900 µg (113%), Vitamin D 20 µg (400%), Vitamin E 7 mg (58%).
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Mat & Bakfett 79% – Lebensmittel- & Backfett 79% – 1000g
Milda Mat & Bak ist eine rein pflanzliche Margarine, die sich sowohl zum Kochen als auch zum Backen hervorragend eignet. Sie ist direkt aus dem Kühlschrank leicht zu verarbeiten und macht Zimtschnecken, Kuchen und andere Backwaren besonders luftig und saftig. Auch beim Braten sorgt Milda für einen guten Geschmack und eignet sich perfekt für Mürbeteig oder Desserts.
Wusstest du, dass Milda Mat & Bak eine geringe Klimabelastung hat? Ganze 64 % weniger Klimaauswirkungen als Butter. Hergestellt in Helsingborg, Schweden. Milda Mat & Bak ist milchfrei und für vegane und vegetarische Ernährung geeignet.
Zutaten: Pflanzenöle (Palm*, Raps, Sonnenblume in unterschiedlichen Anteilen), Wasser, Salz (1,5 %), Ackerbohnenzubereitung, Emulgatoren (Lecithin, Mono- und Diglyceride von Speisefettsäuren), Säure (Milchsäure), natürliches Aroma, Vitamine A und D. *Enthält RSPO-zertifiziertes segregiertes Palmöl.
Nährwertangaben pro 100 g:
Energie 701 kcal / 2933 kJ, Fett 79 g (davon gesättigte Fettsäuren 37 g), Kohlenhydrate 0,5 g (davon Zucker 0,5 g), Eiweiß 0,5 g, Salz 1,5 g, Vitamin A 900 µg (113 %), Vitamin D 20 µg (400 %), Vitamin E 7 mg (58 %).
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