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Happy Cow Cheese Cheddar 250G
Pack size : 250g
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Origin -
Kenya
highlights
Happy Cow promises hygienic and healthy manufacturing of cheese, so that all its nutrients and taste can be effectively retained.
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DESCRIPTION
Happy Cow offers premium quality rich cheddar cheese which is fairly hard cheese having a large amount of nutrients. It is best used for preparing pizzas and pastas. Happy Cow promises hygienic and healthy manufacturing of cheese, so that all its nutrients and taste can be effectively retained.
Nutrition facts
Per100PortionType
Average Nutritional Value As Per 100g
Per100Energyinkcal
402kcal
Per100EnergyinkJ
1681.97kJ
Per100Protein
25g
Per100Carbohydrates
1g
Per100Fat
33g
Per100Sodium
621mg
Sub Type
Cheese
Form
Solid
Category
Fresh & Frozen
Flavour
Cheddar
*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs
INFORMATION
Ingredients
Milk● Common Salt● Calcium Chloride● Microbial Rennet And Microbial Culture.
Allergy Information
Contains Milk.
Storage Condition
Keep Frozen
Preparation and usage
Ready to use.
Brand Message
Woerle boasts a long tradition of exporting the finest Salzburg cheese to foreign lands. In the early 20th century Johann Woerle first delivered hard and semi-hard cheese to his numerous customers around Europe. When processed cheese was discovered in Switzerland in 1929, marketed as “Cheese fondue to go”, Woerle found immediate success with this novel product. That same year he commissioned a processed cheese plant to be erected in Henndorf am Wallersee, forming an important cornerstone for today’s international success of the family-run company. 50 years later, Woerle processed cheese is exported to 15 different countries, including several in the Middle East, where it is valued for its ability to be stored at room temperature. Yet the growing competition among processed cheese producers led Gerhard Woerle to decide to pursue the export market under a new, poignant yet universally comprehensible brand. Inspired by the principle that only happy cows produce the best milk, he dreamed up the Happy Cow brand in 1982. And things progressed apace from there. And no end to the success is in sight, with a few spots around the global yet to be introduced to the joys of Happy Cow.