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salty liquorice extra strong, sugar free 90g
salty liquorice extra strong, sugar free 90g
Licorice is a special substance. When I gave the first sample to my friend Sonja to try, she happily exclaimed: "Hmmm, delicious salmiak. And really without sugar?" And the real lover prefers the strong salty ones to the sweet ones!
deBron, a Dutch manufacturer of sugar-free foods, has really managed to offer an almost completely sugar-free liquorice product that tastes like any sugar-packed brand name product. The Dutch name "Zoute Klavertjes" may not sound like it, but behind the liquorice there is real steam.
INFO: Polyols such as maltitol, sorbitol, maltodextrin, mannitol or isomalt, which are used here for sweetening, are not entirely undisputed (it must also be listed as a carbohydrate in the nutritional value table, although the insulin effect is almost = 0), but there are only a few who have problems with it (e.g. increased bowel activity). However, one should not consume the liquorice by the kilo.
Salty liquorice, sugar free with sweetener
Ingredients: sweetener: maltitol, gelling agent: gum arabic, ammonium salt (6%), sweet root extract, natural flavors, coconut oil, coating agent: beeswax
Country of origin: The Netherlands, VAN VLIET BV, Postbus 178, 2400 AD Alphen aan den Rijn
Can have a laxative effect if consumed to excess.
Store in a cool, dry place after opening
Particularly strong: No children's liquorice
Brennwert | 192 Kcal / 793 KJ |
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Fettgehalt | 0,2 g |
davon gesättigte Fettsäuren | 0,2 g |
Kohlenhydrate | 50,4 |
Hinweis für die Low carb Ernährung | ______________ |
Verwertbare Kohlenhydrate | < 3 g |
davon Zucker | 0,2 g |
davon mehrwertige Alkohole | 47,3 g |
Eiweiß | 1,3 g |
Ballaststoffe | 39,3 g |
Salz | 0,2 g |
Bemerkungen | NFO: Polyols such as maltitol, sorbitol, maltodextrin, mannitol or isomalt, which are used here for sweetening, are not entirely undisputed (it must also be listed as a carbohydrate in the nutritional value table, although the insulin effect is almost = 0), but there are only a few who have problems with it (e.g. increased bowel activity). However, one should not consume the liquorice by the kilo.
"Can have a laxative effect if consumed to excess." |