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Organic milk biscuits - FR941

Organic milk biscuits - FR941

350g
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With few ingredients and organic wheat grown in Italy.

Alce Nero organic milk biscuits are made using only extra virgin olive oil and do not contain eggs, flavourings or animal fats The flour is made exclusively from organic wheat cultivated in Italy. Alce Nero organic milk biscuits are made with "Haymilk TSG" and are perfect any time of day, for a simple breakfast or delicious snack.

This Biscuit is also available in the 250g version.

  • Legal name

    Organic biscuits with milk and extra virgin olive oil (14%)

  • Ingredients

    Wheat flour* (55%), cane sugar*, extra virgin olive oil* (14%), wheat starch*, fresh pasteurisedHaymilk TSG* (6%)*, rice syrup*, salt, raising agents (ammonium carbonate, sodium carbonate).*Organic

  • Conservation method

    It is recommended that biscuits are stored in a cool, dry place away from light. Carefully close packet after opening.

  • Place of production

    Produced at the factory in: Gandola Biscotti S.p.A. via Lavoro e Industria, 1041 - 25030 Rudiano (BS) - Italy

  • Average nutrition declaration per 100 grams
    • Energy :1915kJ/461kcal

    • Fats :17g

      of which saturated :2.8g

    • Carbohydrates :70g

      of which sugars :20g

    • Fibre :1.6g

    • Protein :6.3g

    • Salt :0.54g

  • Allergens

    Contains gluten. May contain other grains containing gluten, eggs, nuts and soy and mustard.

Narrative Label

Already known in ancient times, soft wheat was one of the first plants to be regularly grown by sedentary populations. It is an autumn-spring cereal, grown in Italy in accordance with organic farming regulations.

In terms of crop rotation, this cereal is generally inserted in rotation with legumes and cruciferous vegetables in order to add to the organic substances in the soil, boosting its fertility.Organic fertilisers are mainly used in the pre-sowing phase to heighten the properties of the soil, if necessary. The methods used to limit the development of weeds are false sowing and subsequent mechanical weeding by harrowing.

Making the dough involves two distinct phases. First, an emulsion is created using extra virgin olive oil and sugars to ensure that the end product offers the right crumbliness. This is then mixed with the flour.Once ready, the dough is inserted into the press where it is shaped with a mould. The biscuit is baked in the oven and then slowly cooled so as not to alter the final flavour of the product.

  • Characteristics

    Already known in ancient times, soft wheat was one of the first plants to be regularly grown by sedentary populations. It is an autumn-spring cereal, grown in Italy in accordance with organic farming regulations.

  • Cultivation

    In terms of crop rotation, this cereal is generally inserted in rotation with legumes and cruciferous vegetables in order to add to the organic substances in the soil, boosting its fertility.Organic fertilisers are mainly used in the pre-sowing phase to heighten the properties of the soil, if necessary. The methods used to limit the development of weeds are false sowing and subsequent mechanical weeding by harrowing.

  • Preparation

    Making the dough involves two distinct phases. First, an emulsion is created using extra virgin olive oil and sugars to ensure that the end product offers the right crumbliness. This is then mixed with the flour.Once ready, the dough is inserted into the press where it is shaped with a mould. The biscuit is baked in the oven and then slowly cooled so as not to alter the final flavour of the product.

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