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Laki Laki Labneh Authentic Cream Cheese 250ml

Pack size : 250ml

KES 399.00(Inc. VAT)

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Kenya
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Traditionally labneh is served with mezze (flatbread), olive oil and herbs and spices such as Zaatar, mint, and pepper or combined with olives and sun-dried tomatoes. Nowadays, Labneh is also used for cooking as a sour cream or a cream cheese as an ingredient for a sauce or cheese cake.
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DESCRIPTION

Labneh is a traditional cream cheese originally from the kitchen of the Middle-East (Lebanon). Labneh is a thick, creamy and light salted cream cheese which is made by draining Greek yoghurt for 48 hours in linen cloths. The mouth feeling is very soft and smooth. With labneh you can vary endlessly. Traditionally labneh is served with mezze (flatbread), olive oil and herbs and spices such as Zaatar, mint, and pepper or combined with olives and sun-dried tomatoes. Nowadays, Labneh is also used for cooking as a sour cream or a cream cheese as an ingredient for a sauce or cheese cake.

Nutrition facts

Per100PortionType
Average Nutritional Value As Per 100g
Per100Energyinkcal
144kcal
Per100EnergyinkJ
602.496kJ
Per100Protein
6g
Per100Carbohydrates
9g
Per100Fat
9g
Per100Sodium
235mg
Sub Type
Cream Cheese
Form
Cream
Category
Food

*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs

INFORMATION

Ingredients

Milk Starter Culture Salt

Storage Condition

Keep it refrigerated.

Preparation and usage

Ready to use.

Brand Message

Laki Laki is healthy and delicious, we can guarantee that. The main reason for it is because we use high quality milk that comes from only one farm. And we only use natural ingredients like fruits from Kenya. Our customers love Laki Laki products. You feel lucky if you taste Laki Laki. Giving back to the most vulnerable people of Kenya has been a passion too for Joost. Since his first visit to Kenya in 2004 Joost is trying to uplift the lives of vulnerable children and people by financing education, small businesses and food and shelter through the Foundation of African Friends.

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