Protein Porridge - Trek'n Eat

Protein-rich recipe (30g) for a good start to the day. With rolled oats, apple and cinnamon. 582 kcal. +
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€7.95
Trek'n Eat's Protein Porridge is a freeze-dried dish ideal for breakfast. With enough calories (582 kcal), protein (30 grams) and gluten-free, this recipe is a great way to start the day! Proteins are essential to the proper functioning of the body, and in particular the muscles, both during exercise and for recovery. Made with oat flakes and milk, it is flavored with apple pieces and cinnamon.

It can be prepared in cold or boiling water. Simply add 300 ml of water to the sachet, stir and wait 5 minutes before tasting.
Manufacturer Trek'n Eat
Product name Protein Porridge - Trek'n Eat
Article number TE30101007
EAN 4015753101078
Type of meal Breakfast
Recipe Sugary
Meals Vegetarian
Preparation Fill the bag up to the 7-cm fi ll line indicator (300ml) with cold or hot water, stir thoroughly and leave it to rest for 5 min.
Preparation time 5 minutes
Ingredients Oat flakes (gluten-free), whey protein isolate, whole milk, sugar, apple pieces, modified starch, cinnamon
Allergens Milk and milk-based products
Gluten Gluten free
Zip closure Yes
Filling Line Yes
Net weight 150 g
Gross weight 170 g
Number of servings 1
Volume of water to add in ml 300 ml
Rehydrated weight 450 g
Life (from date of manufacture) 60 mois
Energy value in kcal per 100g 388
Energy value per 100g (kJ) 1622
Energy value in kcal per product 582
Energy value by product (kJ) 2433
Protein for 100g 20.4
Protein product (g) 30.6
Carbohydrates per 100g 58
Carbohydrates product (g) 87
Of which sugars per 100 g 23.3
Sugars by product 35
Lipids for 100 g 6.7
Lipids product (g) 10
Saturated per 100 g 2.7
Saturated by product 4
Fiber per 100 g 6
Fiber per product (g) 9
Salt per 100 g 0.2
Salt per product (g) 0.3
Country of Manufacture Germany

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