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PEKA Potatisgratäng - Potato gratin - 800g
Potatisgratäng - Potato gratin - 800g
Heat Pekas potato gratin in the oven for 20 minutes. Serve with cold cuts from the charken, grilled meat or chicken, a good sauce and a salad.
Ingredients: 60% potatoes, 40% sauce (SKIM MILK, water, rapeseed oil, cream (MILK), cornstarch, EGG YOLK from free-range indoor chickens, salt, sugar, cheese powder (MILK), natural flavors, spices, whey powder (MILK), garlic powder, onion powder).
Nutritional value per 100 g: Energy (kcal) 121 kcal, Energy (kJ) 506 kJ, Fat 7 g, Saturated fat 2.3g, Monounsaturated fatty acids 5.20 g, Polyunsaturated fatty acids 2.30 g, Carbohydrate 11.90 g, of which sugars 1.70 g, Fiber 1.60 g, Protein 2.10 g, Salt 1.20 g
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Kartoffelgratin - Potato gratin - 800g
Erwärmen Sie das Pekas-Kartoffelgratin 20 Minuten im Ofen. Servieren Sie es mit Aufschnitt, gegrilltem Fleisch oder Hähnchen, einer leckeren Sauce und einem frischen Salat.
Zutaten: 60 % Kartoffeln, 40 % Soße (MAGERMILCH, Wasser, Rapsöl, Sahne (MILCH), Maisstärke, EIGELB von Freilandhühnern, Salz, Zucker, Käsepulver (MILCH), natürliche Aromen, Gewürze, Molkepulver (MILCH), Knoblauchpulver, Zwiebelpulver).
Nährwerte pro 100 g: Energie (kJ) 506 kJ, Energie (kcal) 121 kcal, Fett 7 g, davon gesättigte Fettsäuren 2,3 g, einfach ungesättigte Fettsäuren 5,2 g, mehrfach ungesättigte Fettsäuren 2,3 g, Kohlenhydrate 11,9 g, davon Zucker 1,7 g, Ballaststoffe 1,6 g, Eiweiß 2,1 g, Salz 1,2 g
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