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Happy Cow 8 Slices Alpine 150G
Happy Cow 8 Slices Alpine 150G
Happy Cow 8 Slices Alpine 150G
Happy Cow 8 Slices Alpine 150G
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Happy Cow 8 Slices Alpine 150G

Pack size : 150g

KES 550.00(Inc. VAT)

Sold & Delivered by Carrefour
Origin -
Ready to use.
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It is improves its taste in melted dishes like soups and saucy spicy and hot recipes. Promises hygienic and healthy manufacturing of cheese, so that all its nutrients and taste can be effectively retained. For cheese lovers a dream come true! It can be easily used for dish toppings.
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Happy Cow Alpine Cheese Slices are extremely nutritious, rich in milk protein, is a good supply of calcium. It is improves its taste in melted dishes like soups and saucy spicy and hot recipes. Promises hygienic and healthy manufacturing of cheese, so that all its nutrients and taste can be effectively retained. For cheese lovers a dream come true! It can be easily used for dish toppings.

Nutrition facts

Per100Energyinkcal
1.2g
Per100Protein
182kcal
Per100Carbohydrates
Average Nutritional Value As Per 100g
Additives
Solid
Sub Type
Fresh & Frozen
Category
12.1g
Flavour
761.488kJ

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

INFORMATION

Ingredients

‎Cheese (Cow Milk Microbial Rennet) Water Skimmed Milk Powder Butter Milk Protein Emulsifying Salts (E331 E339 E452) Whey Powder Salt Acidifier Citric Acid.

Allergy Information

Keep refrigerated.

Storage Condition

Austria

Preparation and usage

and diversified to include yoghurt, fresh cream, cheese and ghee. By 2004, Happy Cow had grown to become a fully-fledged dairy manufacturer supplying leading supermarkets, restaurants and hotels nationwide, establishing itself as a key player within the local dairy market.

Brand Message

Following the rise in popularity of the “Cheese makers from Holland”, production had soon expanded to include a wider variety of cheeses from different parts of the world