Energy 499 kcal / 2086 kJ, Fat 25 g (of which saturated fat 15 g), Carbohydrate 61 g (of which sugars 32 g), Fiber 4 g, Protein 6 g, Salt 0.63 g.
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Söta kex fyllda kakor Browniesmak - Sweet biscuit filled cookies - 205g
Ingredients: WHEAT FLOUR/WHEAT FLOUR/WHEAT FLOUR, cocoa filling 35% (fully hydrogenated coconut fat, sugar, fat-reduced cocoa powder¹ 11%, whey powder/whey powder/whey powder from MILK/MILK/MILK, emulsifier/emulsifier (lecithin), salt, flavouring), sugar, sunflower oil/sunflower oil, WHEAT STARCH/WHEAT STARCH/WHEAT STARCH, fat-reduced cocoa powder¹ 3%, invert sugar, baking powder/raising agents (sodium bicarbonate E500, antler salt E503), salt, emulsifier/emulsifier (lecithin), flavouring. May contain traces/traces of HAZELNUTS/HASSELNØDDER.
Nutritional value per 100 g:
Energy 499 kcal / 2086 kJ, Fat 25 g (of which saturated fat 15 g), Carbohydrate 61 g (of which sugars 32 g), Fiber 4 g, Protein 6 g, Salt 0.63 g.
German:
Söta kex fyllda kakor Browniesmak – Süße, gefüllte Kekse – 205 g
Ballerina mit Brownie-Geschmack sind unwiderstehlich leckere Kekse mit knusprigen Kakaokeksen und einer cremigen Kakaofüllung. Ballerina ist Schwedens beliebtester Keks und die bekannteste Marke von Göteborgs Kex. Perfekt für die Kaffeepause, Partys oder Ausflüge! Die Produkte von Ballerina werden ohne Palmöl gebacken.
Zutaten: WEIZENMEHL, Kakaofüllung 35 % (vollständig gehärtetes Kokosfett, Zucker, stark entöltes Kakaopulver¹ 11 %, Molkepulver aus MILCH, Emulgator (Lecithin), Salz, Aroma), Zucker, Sonnenblumenöl, WEIZENSTÄRKE, stark entöltes Kakaopulver¹ 3 %, Invertzucker, Backtriebmittel (Natriumhydrogencarbonat E500, Hirschhornsalz E503), Salz, Emulgator (Lecithin), Aroma. Kann Spuren von HASELNÜSSEN enthalten.
Nährwertangaben pro 100 g:
Energie 499 kcal / 2086 kJ, Fett 25 g (davon gesättigte Fettsäuren 15 g), Kohlenhydrate 61 g (davon Zucker 32 g), Ballaststoffe 4 g, Eiweiß 6 g, Salz 0,63 g.
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