Nanki Kishu Nanko Ume, Umeboshi, Japanese plums 90g
Nanki Kishu Nanko Ume, Umeboshi, Japanese plums 90g
what makes Nanki Kishu Nanko Ume, Umeboshi, Japanese plums 90g different
We use ripe Nanko ume. Finished with a slightly sweet, slightly salty taste.
Please note that despite the cold pack, the cooling function will decrease after a while during transport and it could be delivered defrosted on the way. Please keep it in the refrigerator and consume it as soon as possible.Do not refreeze.
This product is packaged in an Isobox with Ice Pack. Please do not consume Icepack and do not play with them. Follow the disposal instructions. The isobox and icepack is resuable.
Ingredients
Product information according to the LMIV (Lebensmittel-Informationaverordnung) is provided as soon as possible
Nutrition per 100 grams
Energy | 90.1kcal |
Fat - of which saturated |
0.1g |
Corbohydrate - of which sugar |
18,5g |
Protein | 1,2g |
Natrium (Salt) | 8,2g |
Important Information
Product packaging, specifications, BBD and price are subject to change without notice. All information about the products on our website is provided for information purposes only. Please always read labels, warnings and directions provided with the product before use.
Ingredients
Product information according to the LMIV (Lebensmittel-Informationaverordnung) is provided as soon as possible
Nutrition per 100 grams
Energy | 90.1kcal |
Fat - of which saturated |
0.1g |
Corbohydrate - of which sugar |
18,5g |
Protein | 1,2g |
Natrium (Salt) | 8,2g |
Important Information
Product packaging, specifications, BBD and price are subject to change without notice. All information about the products on our website is provided for information purposes only. Please always read labels, warnings and directions provided with the product before use.
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