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Pippitårta - Pippitarta cake - 480g
Ingredients: CREAM* 31%, water, sugar*, EGGS*, strawberry filling 10% (water, sugar, glucose fructose syrup, strawberries, modified starch, thickener: pectin, chokeberry juice concentrate, elderberry juice concentrate, acidity regulator: citric acid; sodium citrate, natural flavoring) , WHEAT FLOUR*, starch*, vegetable oil (coconut), sprinkles 2% (sugar, starch, sunflower oil, rice flour, natural vanilla flavor, color (E100, E120, E162, E133)), emulsifier (mono and diglycerides of fatty acids), beetroot concentrate , modified starch*, glucose syrup, baking powder (disodium diphosphate, sodium bicarbonate), SKIMMED MILK POWDER*, stabilizer (diphosphates, fruit pulp, sodium alginate), sodium caseinate (from MILK), color (beta-carotene), salt, natural flavor, WHEAT MALT, flour treatment agent (ascorbic acid). MAY CONTAIN TRACES OF HAZELNUTS AND ALMONDS.
Nutritional value per 100 grams: Energy (kJ) 1168 kJ, Energy (kcal) 279 kcal, Fat 17 g, Of which saturated fat 11 g, Carbohydrate 28 g, Of which sugars 20 g, Protein 2.9 g, Salt 0.34 g.
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Pippitårta - Pippitarta Kuchen - 480 g
Frödinge Pippi Sahnetorte ist so bunt, einfallsreich und frech wie Pippi Langstrumpf! Saftige Orangenschichten wechseln sich mit hausgemachter Vanillecreme und Erdbeerfüllung ab, die dann mit fluffiger Sahne bedeckt wird. Bunte Pippi-Figuren werden oben drauf gestreut, um die perfekte Partytorte zu gestalten. Geburtstagsfeiern oder Besuche der Enkelkinder – mit dieser Torte werden Sie bei den Kindern beliebt sein! Die Rohstoffe sind schwedisch.
Zutaten: SAHNE* 31%, Wasser, Zucker*, EIER*, Erdbeerfüllung 10% (Wasser, Zucker, Glukose-Fruktose-Sirup, Erdbeeren, modifizierte Stärke, Verdickungsmittel: Pektin, Apfelbeerensaftkonzentrat, Holunderbeersaftkonzentrat, Säureregulator: Zitronensäure; Natriumcitrat, natürliches Aroma), WEIZENMEHL*, Stärke*, pflanzliches Öl (Kokos), Streusel 2% (Zucker, Stärke, Sonnenblumenöl, Reismehl, natürliches Vanillearoma, Farbstoffe (E100, E120, E162, E133)), Emulgator (Mono- und Diglyceride von Speisefettsäuren), Rote-Bete-Konzentrat, modifizierte Stärke*, Glukosesirup, Backpulver (Dinatriumdihydrogenphosphat, Natriumbicarbonat), MAGERMILCHPULVER*, Stabilisator (Diphosphate, Fruchtmark, Natriumalginat), Natriumcaseinat (aus MILCH), Farbstoff (Beta-Carotin), Salz, natürliches Aroma, WEIZENMALZ, Mehlbehandlungsmittel (Ascorbinsäure). KANN SPUREN VON HASELNÜSSEN UND MANDELN ENTHALTEN.
Nährwert pro 100 Gramm: Energie (kJ) 1168 kJ, Energie (kcal) 279 kcal, Fett 17 g, davon gesättigte Fettsäuren 11 g, Kohlenhydrate 28 g, davon Zucker 20 g, Eiweiß 2,9 g, Salz 0,34 g.
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