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Wholesale Chestnut cream from France

Wholesale Chestnut cream from France

Wholesale Chestnut cream from France

Wholesale Chestnut cream from France

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41,40 kr MSRP

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Chestnut cream from France, cooked in a cauldron with cane sugar. Ideal recipe for the preparation of numerous desserts and blends harmoniously with yogurts, ice cream and whipped cream. Before opening, store at room temperature. After opening, keep in a cool place and consume within 21 days. For 100g NJD (kcal): 283 ENJ (KM): 1183 Fat (g): 0 of which saturated fatty acids (g): 0 carbohydrates (g): 65 of which sugars (g): 65 Fibers (g): 2.88 proteins (g): 1.4 salt (g): 0.01

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SKU: 3324492501669 Made in France Ingredients: Chestnut 50% (chestnut puree 42%, chestnut pieces 8%), cane sugar, vanilla extract, vanilla powder. Raw materials from EU and non-EU agriculture. Weight: 240 g (8.47 oz) Dimensions: 6.5 x 9.7 cm (2.6 x 3.8 in)



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Chestnut cream from France

We will have to taste all these made in France flavors, hmmm...

We will have to taste all these made in France flavors, hmmm...

Dec 12, 2023 • Joséphine • Wien, Austria

Reviews for similar products from Comtes de Provence: Jam & Jelly

I noticed that Intermarché sells this brand of jams at almost the same price as I buy it directly from Conté de Provence, so either I'm paying too much or Intermarché is making no profit (which I doubt). Just saying.

I noticed that Intermarché sells this brand of jams at almost the same price as I buy it directly from Conté de Provence, so either I'm paying too much or Intermarché is making no profit (which I doubt). Just saying.

May 1, 2025 • Didier • ORNACIEUX BALBINS, France


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