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Marks & Spencer Food High Protein Fusilli 350g

350 gHUF 8,569 /kg
2,999HUF

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Marks & Spencer High Protein Fusilli, a 350g Italian pasta, is a smart choice for a balanced diet. Crafted from a blend of yellow split pea flour, durum wheat semolina, and pea protein isolate, it boasts a high fiber content. This delicious fusilli carries the "Eat Well" flower, signifying it as a healthy option to easily boost your protein intake.

Country of origin

Italy

Description

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Marks and Spencer Pasta from pea flour, durum wheat semolina and pea protein isolate

Our High Protein Fusilli is made from a blend of yellow split pea flour and durum wheat semolina. Its high fibre content carries their Eat Well flower, so you know it's a healthy choice and can be enjoyed as part of a balanced diet.

Preparation

  • On the hob, add 80g of pasta per person to a pot of boiling water and cook for 9-11 minutes over low heat. Drain, then return the pasta to the pot. Do not reheat.

About the brand

Marks and Spencer is a London-based multinational company whose main profile is the distribution of quality food products, but their offerings also include men's and women's clothing, wines, furniture, and beauty products.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.

Distributor

Marks and Spencer Czech Republic, a.s.
Jemnická 1138/1, 14000 Praha 4


Product Information

The information provided here regarding the products is for preliminary informational purposes only; final information will be provided on the product label upon receipt of the product.

Nutritional values per 100 g

Energy value
1439 kJ340 kCal
Fats
1.9 gincluding saturated fatty acids0.4 g
Carbohydrates
55.3 gincluding sugars2.9 g
Protein
22 g
Salt
0.05 g
Fibre
6.8 g

Composition & Allergens

Composition

  • borsóliszt65 %
  • Durumbúza szemolina (glutént tartalmaz)
  • borsófehérje izolátum5 %

Allergens

  • Glutént tartalmazó gabonafélék