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hanh nhan vi tiramisu murgerbon 25g

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hanh nhan vi tiramisu murgerbon 25gHnh nhn v Tiramisu Murgerbon Snack ht hnh nhn tm nhiu v. Snack n vt tin li, dng trc tip ngay sau khi m bao. Thch hp lm topping cho yogurt, ng cc, kem, salad tri cy. Mt phn n. Thnh phn: Hnh nhn (50,16%), hn hp tiramisu (32,39%), bt tiramisu, cht to ngt tng hp, bt ph mai kem, xiro ng, ng, gia v tiramisu, bt hn hp b 65, cht to ngt tng hp, mt ong, du ch bin, du ng, shortening, bt ca cao, cht nh ha, chit xut tho mc. Ngy sn xut: 18 thng trc HSD. Hn s dng:

Hạnh nhân vị Tiramisu Murgerbon 

- Snack hạt hạnh nhân tẩm nhiều vị.

- Snack ăn vặt tiện lợi, dùng trực tiếp ngay sau khi mở bao. Thích hợp làm topping cho yogurt, ngũ cốc, kem, salad trái cây.

- Một phần ăn.

Thành phần: Hạnh nhân (50,16%), hỗn hợp tiramisu (32,39%), bột tiramisu, chất tạo ngọt tổng hợp, bột phô mai kem, xiro ngô, đường, gia vị tiramisu, bột hỗn hợp bơ 65, chất tạo ngọt tổng hợp, mật ong, dầu chế biến, dầu ngô, shortening, bột ca cao, chất nhũ hóa, chiết xuất thảo mộc.

Ngày sản xuất: 18 tháng trước HSD.

Hạn sử dụng: Xem trên bao bì.

Khối lượng tịnh: 25g.

Hướng dẫn bảo quản: Bảo quản nơi khô ráo, thoáng mát, tránh ánh nắng mặt trời trực tiếp.

Hướng dẫn sử dụng: Dùng ngay sau khi mở bao bì.

Thông tin cảnh báo: Không sử dụng sản phẩm đã hết hạn sử dụng. Sản phẩm được sản xuất tại cùng cơ sở sản xuất với các sản phẩm sử dụng đậu phộng, lúa mì, cà chua, tôm, trứng, quả óc chó, đào, mực và động vật có vỏ.

Xuất xứ: Hàn Quốc.


THÔNG TIN DINH DƯỠNG trong 25g

Năng lượng (kcal) 145
Chất đạm (g) 4
Đường (g) 8
Carbohydate (g) 10
Chất béo (g) 10
Natri (mg) 30

 

Q: Hạnh nhân Murgerbon có những vị nào?
A: Dòng hạnh nhân Murgerbon có nhiều vị như hạt dẻ cười, wasabi, caramel, mật ong bơ, yogurt, tiramisu, vị cay… mỗi gói sẽ có hương vị riêng tùy sản phẩm.

Q: Gói 25g ăn được bao lâu?
A: Gói 25g phù hợp làm 1 khẩu phần snack, ăn trực tiếp hoặc dùng như topping.

Q: Hạnh nhân Murgerbon có phải hàng Hàn Quốc không?
A: Đúng. Sản phẩm xuất xứ Hàn Quốc, thương hiệu Murgerbon – nổi tiếng về các loại hạt tẩm vị.

Q: Hạnh nhân tẩm vị có béo không?
A: Hạnh nhân vốn giàu chất béo tự nhiên, nhưng là chất béo có lợi. Tuy nhiên sản phẩm có phủ xốt, đường nên vẫn là snack ăn vặt, dùng lượng vừa phải là phù hợp.

Hạnh nhân vị tiramisu Murgerbon mang đến lựa chọn snack tiện lợi cho nhiều nhu cầu ăn vặt mỗi ngày. Gói nhỏ 25g dễ mang theo và phù hợp dùng nhanh bất kỳ lúc nào.

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