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Brinkers So Vegan So Fein Zartbitter 270g

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Brinkers So Vegan So Fein Zartbitter 270g
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Nutrients

Energy 547 kcal per 100g

  • Saturated fat5.9 %
  • Not specified32.1 %

Fats provide the highest energy value. Some are essential. Inferior fats, on the other hand, promote optical obesity, high blood pressure and heart disease.

  • Sugars35 %
  • Not specified4 %

Carbohydrates are sugars and the most important source of energy. However, too high an intake causes the sugars to be converted into fat.

Dietary fibres consist of many sugars and are indigestible. They help with digestive problems, heart disease and regulate blood sugar levels.

Proteins are the building blocks of the body and are only used as an energy source in exceptional situations. They are used for cell structure and hormone production.

  • Sodium0.012 %
  • Not specified0.018 %

Salt is necessary for the body's function, regulates blood pressure and the acid-base balance. However, too much salt causes high blood pressure and heart disease.

Usually it is water. On the other hand, if the information is missing completely, this is because not all product categories have to specify nutrients.

Ingredients

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Possible traces

AllergenicVegetarian

Milk contains proteins and vitamins. Intolerance can lead to severe stomach complaints. Allergy sufferers may experience severe allergic reactions.

AllergenicVegan

Lupins contain a lot of protein, fibre and minerals. However, they can also cause serious allergic reactions.

Allergenic

Crustaceans are rich in healthy fatty acids as well as proteins. Allergy sufferers may experience allergic reactions after eating them.

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