Kaak Bhalib Sesamkakor 350 g | Qoods Bageri Traditionellt Mellanösternbakverk

Köp Kaak Bhalib Sesamkakor från Qoods Bageri – spröda, söta och fyllda med sesamfrön. Perfekt till te eller kaffe. Beställ traditionella bakverk hos Matkassan.se!

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Kaak Bhalib (Sesamkakor) – Qoods Bageri 350 g

Traditionellt bakverk med sesam och söt smak

Kaak Bhalib (Sesamkakor) från Qoods Bageri är ett klassiskt mellanösternbakverk som kännetecknas av sin spröda konsistens och härliga smak av sesam, anis och fänkål. Perfekt att avnjuta tillsammans med te eller kaffe, både till vardag och fest.

Smak och användning

Kaak Bhalib är spröda, söta och aromatiska kakor som är mycket populära i Mellanöstern. De passar utmärkt:

  • Som fika till te eller kaffe

  • Som ett sött inslag på festbordet

  • Som present eller gåva till nära och kära

Ingredienser

Vetemjöl, vegetabilisk olja (palmolja), socker, sesamfrön 22%, vasslepulver 2.4%, mjölkpulver 4.4%, kokos, majstärkelse, jäst, fänkål, anis, vanillin, bakpulver (E503), citronsyra, salt, arom.

Allergener

Innehåller gluten (vete), sesam, mjölk (vassla, mjölkpulver).
Kan innehålla spår av nötter.

Näringsvärde per 100 g

  • Energi: 2029 kJ / 483 kcal

  • Fett: 18 g (varav mättat fett: 2,8 g)

  • Kolhydrater: 71 g (varav sockerarter: 49 g)

  • Fiber: 2,88 g

  • Protein: 8,4 g

  • Salt: 0,1 g

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