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Kavli Skagenost - Skagen cheese 17% - 275 g
Ingredients: HARD CHEESE (55%), water, SHELLFISH (10%) (CRAB, CRAB, ICE CREAM SHRIMP), melting salts (E339, E452), BUTTER, preservatives (E202, E234), MUSTARD SEEDS, sugar, spices (including paprika , cinnamon, coriander), vinegar, acidity regulator (citric acid), salt. The cheese is pasteurized.
Nutritional value per 100 g: Energy (kJ) 850 kJ, Energy (kcal) 200 kcal, Fat 15 g, Of which saturated fat 9.8 g, Carbohydrate 0.4 g, Of which sugars 0.3 g, Protein 16 g, Salt 3.3 g
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Kavli Skagenost - Skagenkäse 17% - 275 g
Kavli SkagenOst ist ein cremiger Weichkäse aus ausgewählten klassischen Käsesorten, verfeinert mit 10% Meeresfrüchten (handgeschälte Krebstierschwänze und Arktische Garnelen) und gewürzt mit Senfsamen, Paprika, Zimt und Koriander. Der Fettgehalt beträgt nur 14%. Kavlis Weichkäse wird lokal in Älvsjö hergestellt. Um die bestmögliche Qualität und den besten Geschmack unserer Produkte zu gewährleisten, verwenden wir immer erstklassigen Hartkäse und die besten Rohstoffe. Alle unsere Weichkäsesorten sind pasteurisiert, und es ist unbedenklich, sie während der Schwangerschaft zu essen. Kavlis Weichkäse eignet sich gut für Sandwiches, als Zutat und Geschmacksverstärker beim Kochen, z.B. in Suppen, Aufläufen oder Pastasoßen. Abendessen in 10 Minuten. Probieren Sie es auch gerne als Vorspeise auf einem kleinen Brotstück, garniert mit einem kleinen Zweig Dill und Zitrone.
Zutaten: Hartkäse (55%), Wasser, MEERESFRÜCHTE (10%) (KRABBEN, GARNELEN), Schmelzsalze (E339, E452), BUTTER, Konservierungsstoffe (E202, E234), SENFKÖRNER, Zucker, Gewürze (einschließlich Paprika, Zimt, Koriander), Essig, Säureregulator (Zitronensäure), Salz. Der Käse ist pasteurisiert.
Nährwertangaben pro 100 g: Energie (kJ) 850 kJ, Energie (kcal) 200 kcal, Fett 15 g, davon gesättigte Fettsäuren 9,8 g, Kohlenhydrate 0,4 g, davon Zucker 0,3 g, Protein 16 g, Salz 3,3 g.
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