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Larssons Chips Vinäger - Applecider vinegar 125 g
Vinäger - Apple cider vinegar 125 g
Experience a flavor combination made from Apple, onion, and a pinch of sea salt to balance the acid and give the characteristic taste. The potato slices are fried in 100% extra-fine cold-pressed rapeseed oil from the Gunnarshög family business in Österlen. The fine oil with the useful fatty acids Omega 3 and 6 gives the chips a nutty character. Goes well with all kinds of Fish & shellfish, light lager & apple cider
Ingredients: Wild potatoes (Solanum Phureja), cold-pressed rapeseed oil, Apple, onion, and a pinch of sea salt
- Nutritional value per 100 g:
- Calorific value 2066 kj (494 kcal)
- Fat 36 g - of which saturated fatty acids 2.27 g
- Carbohydrates 42.1 g - of which sugar 1.84 g
- Fiber: 5.13 g
- Protein 4.15 g
- Salt 0. 33g
German:
Vinäger - Apfelessig 125 g
Erleben Sie eine Geschmackskombination aus Apfel, Zwiebel und einer Prise Meersalz, um die Säure auszubalancieren und den charakteristischen Geschmack zu verleihen. Die Kartoffelscheiben werden in 100%igem extrafeinem kaltgepressten Rapsöl aus dem Familienbetrieb Gunnarshög in Österlen frittiert. Das feine Öl mit den wertvollen Fettsäuren Omega 3 und 6 verleiht den Chips einen nussigen Charakter. Passt gut zu allen Arten von Fisch & Meeresfrüchten, hellem Lagerbier und Apfelwein.
Zutaten: Wildkartoffeln (Solanum Phureja), kaltgepresstes Rapsöl, Apfel, Zwiebel und eine Prise Meersalz.
Nährwertangaben pro 100 g:
- Energie: 2066 kJ (494 kcal)
- Fett: 36 g - davon gesättigte Fettsäuren: 2,27 g
- Kohlenhydrate: 42,1 g - davon Zucker: 1,84 g B
- allaststoffe: 5,13 g
- Protein: 4,15 g
- Salz: 0,33 g
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