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Peanut kernels without skin, roasted / Amendoins torrados, 200g

SKU: 3265
€2,95
Unit price€14,75 / kg
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Roasted peanut kernels without skin, shell and salt. The classic among snacks.
An ingredient for many dishes, especially in Asia. Great to add to salads, vegetables, bowls, porridge or processed into a fine cream in the blender. Without outer shell. Roasted without oil.


  • Herkunft
    European Union
  • Mindest haltbar bis
  • Allergene
    Peanut.
    May contain traces of nuts.
  • Durchschnittliche Nährwerte pro 100g

    Energy (in kJ): 2540

    Energy (in kcal): 607

    Fat: 49.7g

    -Of which saturated fatty acids: 7.7 g

    Carbohydrates: 12.9g

    -of which sugar: 4.9 g

    Fiber: 8.14 g

    Protein: 24.4 g

    Salt: 0.02g

  • Verpackung
    Transport packaging: cellophane
    Packaging that looks like plastic
    but it's not plastic.

    Cellophane is the common name for cellophane.
    Cellular glass is a purely natural product made from the renewable raw material cellulose (usually broken wood).

    Cellular glass is 100% biodegradable, compostable and dissolves completely without leaving any residue. Cellular glass is also suitable for allergy sufferers and MCS sufferers. Cellular glass is food-safe and contains no plasticizers or coatings.

    A thin, colorless and transparent viscose film with the characteristic crackle effect is made from cellophane. This is then used to make our block bottom bags.

    Cellular glass is breathable, permeable to water vapor, tasteless and odorless.

    The production costs of cellophane block bottom bags are relatively high.
    However, if you take into account the follow-up costs compared to eliminating plastic bags,
    The cellophane bags perform well.
  • Tipp
    The peanut (Arachis hypogaea) is a species of plant
    in the subfamily of the Lepidoptera (Faboideae) within the family of legumes (Fabaceae or Leguminosae). The fruit of the peanut is
    Botanically speaking, it is a legume that has evolved into a nut.
    The peanut belongs to the same subfamily as, for example, the pea and the bean species. The English common name of the peanut, peanut (in German “pea nut”), indicates its botanical affiliation
    to the legume family.

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