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Wasa Sandwich Paprika - Crisp bread with fillings - 37g
Sandwich Paprika - Crisp bread with fillings - 37g
Ingredients: WHOLE GRAIN RYE FLOUR/RYE FLOUR 46%, vegetable/vegetable fat (rape, shea), RYE FLOUR/RYE FLOUR, CHEESE POWDER/CHEESE POWDER 11.4%, maltodextrin/maltodextrin, BUTTERY MILK POWDER/ BUTTERY MILK POWDER, yeast/yeast, natural aroma/aroma (MILK/MILK ), salt, dried/dried paprika pieces 0.2%. MAY CONTAIN TRACE OF SESAME SEEDS, SOYBEANS AND LUPIN./MAY CONTAIN TRACE OF SESAME SEEDS, SOYBEANS AND LUPIN. .
Nutritional value per 100g : Energy (kJ) 1933 kJ, Energy (kcal) 463 kcal, Fat 23 g, Of which saturated fat 8 g, Carbohydrate 48 g, Of which sugars 3.5 g, Fiber 12 g, Protein 10 g, Salt 1.4 g
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Sandwich Paprika - Knäckebrot mit Füllung - 37 g
Wasa Sandwich Paprika ist ein knuspriges Sandwich, bestehend aus zwei Brotscheiben mit einer cremigen Füllung dazwischen. Unser fertiges Knäckebrot wird in einer praktischen Portionspackung mit zwei knusprigen Hälften geliefert, sodass es auch unterwegs einfach zu genießen ist. Das Roggenknäckebrot ist reich an Ballaststoffen und Vollkorn und ergänzt den milden Geschmack von Käse und Paprika in der Füllung perfekt. Dieses Cracker-Sandwich ist ein ausgezeichneter Snack, den man immer in der Tasche haben kann. Unser Vollkorn-Crackerbrot mit Käse und Paprika eignet sich auch hervorragend zum Frühstück, wenn man wenig Zeit hat, aber eine nahrhafte Alternative wünscht. Wasa Sandwich Paprika ist zu 100 % klimakompensiert.
Zutaten: VOLLKORNROGGENMEHL 46 %, pflanzliches Fett (Raps, Shea), ROGGENMEHL, KÄSEPULVER 11,4 %, Maltodextrin, BUTTERMILCHPULVER, Hefe, natürliches Aroma (MILCH), Salz, getrocknete Paprikastücke 0,2 %.
Kann Spuren von Sesamsamen, Sojabohnen und Lupine enthalten.
Nährwertangaben pro 100 g: Energie (kJ) 1933 kJ, Energie (kcal) 463 kcal, Fett 23 g, davon gesättigte Fettsäuren 8 g, Kohlenhydrate 48 g, davon Zucker 3,5 g, Ballaststoffe 12 g, Eiweiß 10 g, Salz 1,4 g.
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