In Sweden, eating isn’t just about satisfying hunger it’s about finding balance. And no word captures that better than lagom.
Not too little, not too much just right.
It’s a word that shapes the Swedish lifestyle, and...
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Ingredients: ALMONDS (26%), coconut nectar, pea protein concentrate, dates, date syrup, gluten-free OAT flour, cocoa mass, sea salt. May contain traces of: PEANUTS, OTHER NUTS, SESAME SEEDS, SOY, MILK and EGGS.
Nutritional value per 100 g:
Energy (kcal) 247 kcal, Energy (kJ) 1033 kJ, Fat 10.7 g, Of which saturated fat 1.1 g, Carbohydrate 24.4 g, Of which sugar 19.7 g, Fiber 3.3 g, Protein 12.6 g, Salt 0.39 g, Of which polyols 0 g.
German: Oatlaws Proteinriegel Mandeln
Zutaten: MANDELN (26%), Kokosnektar, Erbsenproteinkonzentrat, Datteln, Dattelsirup, glutenfreies HAFERMEHL, Kakaomasse, Meersalz. Kann Spuren enthalten von: ERDNÜSSEN, ANDEREN SCHALENFRÜCHTEN, SESAMSAMEN, SOJA, MILCH und EIER.
Nährwert pro 100 g:
Energie (kcal) 247 kcal, Energie (kJ) 1033 kJ, Fett 10,7 g, davon gesättigte Fettsäuren 1,1 g, Kohlenhydrate 24,4 g, davon Zucker 19,7 g, Ballaststoffe 3,3 g, Protein 12,6 g, Salz 0,39 g, davon Polyole 0 gr
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