Trek'n Eat's Macaroni and Cheese is a regular vegetarian recipe for hikers: pasta and cheese.
It's quicker to prepare: just pour 280 ml into the sachet, wait 10 minutes and enjoy. And there's no need to wash up afterwards.
A gourmet recipe that will appeal to a wide range of tastes.
| Brand | Trek'n Eat |
|---|---|
| Product name | Mac'n and cheese |
| Article number | TE30404031 |
| EAN | 4015753344314 |
| Preservation method | Lyophilisé |
| Type of meal | Meals |
| Recipe | Salty |
| Type of kitchen | Italian |
| Ingredients | Pasta 50% (durum wheat, egg, salt), fried onions (contains gluten), cheese sauce 6.5% (contains milk), gouda 6.5% (contains milk), Edam 6.5% (contains milk), cream powder, modified potato starch, various spices (contains celery), pepper, salt. |
| Does not contain | Preservatives, Colorants |
| Allergens | Celery, Gluten, Milk and milk-based products , Egg |
| Specific food requirements | Vegetarian |
| Preparation time | 10 minutes |
| Preparation | Boiling water to a height of 9 cm (280 ml) directly into the sachet, then stir gently, reseal the sachet and leave to stand for 10 minutes. |
| Zip closure | Yes |
| Filling Line | Yes |
| Number of servings | 1 |
| Net weight | 140 g |
| Gross weight | 165 g |
| Volume of water to add in ml | 280 ml |
| Rehydrated weight | 420 g |
| Life (from date of manufacture) | 5 ans |
| Energy value in kcal per 100g | 479 |
| Energy value per 100g (kJ) | 2004 |
| Energy value in kcal per product | 670 |
| Energy value by product (kJ) | 2805 |
| Protein for 100g | 14,2 |
| Protein product (g) | 19,88 |
| Carbohydrates per 100g | 51,5 |
| Carbohydrates product (g) | 72,1 |
| Lipids for 100 g | 23,4 |
| Lipids product (g) | 32,76 |
| Country of Manufacture | Germany |
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