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Happy Cow Natural Cream Cheese 150G
Pack size : 150g
KES 550.00(Inc. VAT)
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Origin -
Austria
highlights
The cheese is valued for its portability, long life, and high content of fat, protein, calcium, and phosphorus. Cheese helps in building the bones, maintains the blood pressure, and also, it contains anti cancerous properties.
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DESCRIPTION
This Cheese Cream from Happy Cow comes with good taste and it is finished using quality of ingredients. The cheese is valued for its portability, long life, and high content of fat, protein, calcium, and phosphorus. Cheese helps in building the bones, maintains the blood pressure, and also, it contains anti cancerous properties.
Nutrition facts
Per100PortionType
Average Nutritional Value As Per 100g
Per100Energyinkcal
271kcal
Per100EnergyinkJ
1133kJ
Per100Protein
12g
Per100Carbohydrates
4g
Per100Sugar
4g
Per100Fat
23g
Sub Type
Natural Cheese Cream
Form
Cream
*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs
INFORMATION
Ingredients
Cheese (Cow Milk● Microbial Rennet)● Water● Butter● Cream● Skimmed Milk Powder. Emulsifying Salts (E339● E450● E452) Whey Powder● Salt● Acidifier: Critic Acid.
Storage Condition
Store at 6° c - 8° c
Brand Message
The origins of Woerle's gourmet cheese making traditions can be traced back to visionary cheese maker Johann Baptist Woerle. Around 1870, he began a search to find the ideal conditions for Emmentaler cheese production. Based on the Purity Law of 1889, 125 years of cheese craftsmanship were set to begin as Johann Baptist Woerle established the first Emmentaler cheese enterprise. He knew that the key to making the best cheese was using the best milk, which only cows with a proper diet can produce. The success continues. Today, Woerle is pleased to be one of Austria's largest and most modern private cheese enterprises. Internationally oriented, Woerle's cheese specialities are not just a domestic favourite, but are enjoyed with increasing popularity in over 70 countries around the world.