Nutrition declaration: Energy (kcal) 256 kcal, Energy (kJ) 1070 kJ, Fat 20 g, Of which saturated fat 2.70 g, Of which monounsaturated fat 12 g, Of which polyunsaturated fat 5.50 g, Carbohydrates 11 g, Of which sugar 8.40 g, Protein 8.40 g, Salt 3.50 g
German: Abba Bärlauch & Zitronenhering
ZutatenHERING in Stücken, Rapsöl, Zucker, CREMEFÜLLUNG (6,5 %), Bärlauch(4 %), Salz, rote Zwiebel, Wasser, EIGELB, MAGERMILCH, Essig, natürliches Knoblaucharoma (enthält Gummi arabicum), Zitronensaftkonzentrat , Zitronenöl, schwarzer Pfefferextrakt, Säuerungsmittel (Essigsäure, Milchsäure), Konservierungsstoffe (Natriumbenzoat, Kaliumsorbat), Verdickungsmittel (Xanthan).Nährwert pro 100 gEnergie (kcal) 261 kcal, Energie (kJ) 1086 kJ, Fett 19 g, davon gesättigte Fettsäuren 3,5 g, Kohlenhydrate 14 g, davon Zucker 13 g, Protein 8,5 g, Salz 4,1 g
Nährwertdeklaration: Energie (kcal) 256 kcal, Energie (kJ) 1070 kJ, Fett 20 g, davon gesättigtes Fett 2,70 g, davon einfach ungesättigtes Fett 12 g, davon mehrfach ungesättigtes Fett 5,50 g, Kohlenhydrate 11 g, davon Zucker 8,40 g, Protein 8,40 g, Salz 3,50 g
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