Cocoa beans Jordis 130g
Roasted cocoa beans - an interesting delicacy. Taste what chocolate is made of.
Roasted cocoa beans - an interesting delicacy. Taste what chocolate is made of.
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Roasted cocoa beans grown in Madagascar. The beans are coated in dark 67% chocolate.
Ingredients: cocoa beans (min. 30%), dark chocolate (cocoa beans 67%, cane sugar), cocoa powder (1%).
May contain traces of hazelnuts and milk.
Store dry at 25°C.
NUTRITIONAL VALUES:
Nutrition facts per 100g
Energy:587 kCal/ 2457 kJ,
42g fat, of which 26g saturated fatty acid,
44g of which sugars: 21g,
protein: 10g,
salt: 0,03g
Roasted cocoa beans - an interesting delicacy. Taste what chocolate is made of.
Roasted cocoa beans - an interesting delicacy. Taste what chocolate is made of.
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