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Skogaholm Lussekatter 5-p - Minibuns - 5-p
Invite friends and family to a really tasty Advent coffee. Our Lusse cats are baked on real saffron and raisins. Golden baked and deliciously juicy. Surely you haven't missed that Skogaholm has more good products that belong to Christmas. Why not try our delicious and musty Julwort? Look out for Skogaholm this Christmas! We bake the bread. You make the moment.
Ingredients: WHEAT flour, water, sugar, rapeseed oil, raisins 4%, bread glaze (water, pea protein, dextrose), yeast, MILK powder, WHEAT gluten, vegetable emulsifier (E471, E472e), salt, preservative E200, saffron, malt from BARLEY, flour treatment agent E300.
Nutritional content: Energy (kJ) 1350 kJ, Energy (kcal) 320 kcal, Fat 8.2 g, Of which saturated fat 1.3 g, Carbohydrate 53 g, Of which sugars 16 g, Protein 8.3 g, Salt 0.3 g
German:
Lussekatter 5-p - Safran-Minigebäck - 5 Stück
Laden Sie Freunde und Familie zu einem köstlichen Adventskaffee ein. Unsere Lussekatter werden mit echtem Safran und Rosinen gebacken. Goldbraun gebacken und herrlich saftig. Haben Sie schon entdeckt, dass Skogaholm noch mehr leckere Produkte hat, die zur Weihnachtszeit passen? Probieren Sie doch unser köstliches und würziges Julbier! Halten Sie in diesem Jahr Ausschau nach Skogaholm! Wir backen das Brot. Sie schaffen den Moment.
Zutaten: WEIZENmehl, Wasser, Zucker, Rapsöl, Rosinen 4 %, Brotglasur (Wasser, Erbsenprotein, Dextrose), Hefe, MILCHpulver, WEIZENgluten, pflanzlicher Emulgator (E471, E472e), Salz, Konservierungsstoff E200, Safran, Malz aus GERSTE, Mehlbehandlungsmittel E300.
Nährwertangaben: Energie (kJ) 1350 kJ, Energie (kcal) 320 kcal, Fett 8,2 g, davon gesättigte Fettsäuren 1,3 g, Kohlenhydrate 53 g, davon Zucker 16 g, Eiweiß 8,3 g, Salz 0,3 g
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