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START Granola Crazelnut - Granola Crazelnut - 500g
Granola Crazelnut - 500g
Ingredients: OAT*, sugar, vegetable oil (rapeseed/shea/sunflower), WHEAT flakes*, roasted HAZELNUTS 6%, WHEAT bran, cocoa powder, rice flour, glucose syrup, GRAIN malt syrup, invert sugar syrup, caramelized sugar, salt, emulsifier (lecithin), flavoring. *Whole grain. The product contains 58% whole grains. May contain traces of cashew nuts, and almonds.
Nutritional value per 100g: Energy (kJ) 1844 kJ, Energy (kcal) 441 kcal, Fat 17 g, Of which saturated fat 2.1 g, Carbohydrate 59 g, Of which sugars 20 g, Fiber 7.5 g, Protein 9.1 g, Salt 0.55 g, Phosphorus 252 mg, Magnesium 65.1 mg
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Granola Crazelnut - 500g
Start! wird seit 1974 von Jung und Alt geliebt. Start! wird aus Schwedens bestem Hafer hergestellt, der in unserer Mühle in Järna sorgfältig geröstet wird. Crazelnut Crunch hat einen köstlichen Geschmack von Nüssen und Schokolade. Die leckere Mischung besteht aus unserer knusprigen Starterbasis, Haselnüssen, Kakao, kleinen Bällchen aus Brownie-Fudge und Nougat-Flavor-Puffs.
Zutaten: HAFER*, Zucker, pflanzliches Öl (Raps/Shea/Sonnenblume), WEIZENflocken*, geröstete HASELNÜSSE 6%, WEIZENkleie, Kakaopulver, Reismehl, Glukosesirup, GETREIDE-Malzsirup, Invertzuckersirup, karamellisierter Zucker, Salz, Emulgator (Lecithin), Aroma. *Vollkorn. Das Produkt enthält 58% Vollkorn. Kann Spuren von Cashewnüssen und Mandeln enthalten.
Nährwertangaben pro 100g: Energie (kJ) 1844 kJ, Energie (kcal) 441 kcal, Fett 17 g, davon gesättigte Fettsäuren 2,1 g, Kohlenhydrate 59 g, davon Zucker 20 g, Ballaststoffe 7,5 g, Eiweiß 9,1 g, Salz 0,55 g, Phosphor 252 mg, Magnesium 65,1 mg.
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