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老媽拌麵 干貝蚵仔風味麵線系列 LaoMaNoodle Oyster flavor vermicelli with scallop

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老媽拌麵 干貝蚵仔風味麵線系列 LaoMaNoodle Oyster flavor vermicelli with scallop(97g )(1) (97g )(3) Q 97G Q () 97 1 100 409. 9 422. 6 12. 1 12. 5 17. 7 18. 2 8. 1 8. 3 0 0 50. 6 52. 2 4. 3 4. 4 1453. 4 1498. 3 L 5' 5' DL L L 5' 5' 5' 5' 5 5'

→老媽拌麵 干貝蚵仔風味麵線(97g/碗)(1碗)

→老媽拌麵 干貝蚵仔風味麵線(97g/碗)(3碗)

顏 – 嚴選整顆貝肉,還原大海極致鮮美。

香 – 增添湯頭鮮香,一口咬下唇齒留香。
味 – 入口爽滑Q彈,口感豐富鮮嫩多汁。

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干貝蚵仔風味麵線 97G/碗

顏 – 嚴選整顆貝肉,還原大海極致鮮美。

香 – 增添湯頭鮮香,一口咬下唇齒留香。

味 – 入口爽滑Q彈,口感豐富鮮嫩多汁。

購物須知|

■(醬料為玻璃罐裝易碎品)

產品資訊

風味麵線

營養標示

每一份量97公克

本包裝含1份

 

每份

每100公克

熱量

409.9大卡

422.6大卡

蛋白質

12.1公克

12.5公克

脂肪

17.7 公克

18.2公克

飽和脂肪

8.1公克

8.3公克

反式脂肪

0公克

0公克

碳水化合物

50.6 公克

52.2 公克

4.3 公克

4.4 公克

1453.4毫克

1498.3毫克

調理參考

成分:麵線:麵粉、棕櫻油、鹽、碳酸鈉、混合濃縮生育醇(抗氧化 )

帆立貝包:干貝、水、調味粉(鹽、麥芽糊精、L-麩酸鈉、玉米澱粉、糖、5'-次黃嘌呤核苷磷酸二鈉、5'-鳥嘿呤核苷磷酸二鈉、洋蔥粉、檸檬酸、複方香料(葵花油、香料)、胺基乙酸、DL-胺基丙酸)、調味粉(麥芽糊精、食鹽、酵母抽出物、黃豆水解蛋白、香菇抽出物、高麗菜抽出物)、調味粉(L-麩酸鈉、L-天門冬酸鈉、5'-次黃嘌呤核苷磷酸二鈉、5'-烏嘌呤核苷磷酸二鈉)、冰糖、調味粉(5'-次黃呤核苷磷酸二鈉、5'-鳥嘌呤核苷磷酸二鈉)、鹽

蚵仔麵線風味粉包:澱粉、蔥酥(蔥頭、麩皮、棕櫚油、澱粉)、蒜酥(麩皮、蒜頭、棕櫚油、澱粉)、食鹽、蔗糖、柴魚粉、高麗菜(含葡萄糖)、紅蘿蔔(含葡萄糖)、昆布抽出物、玉米糖膠、酵母抽出物、蝦粉、蛤蜊精粉(麥芽糊精、鹽、糖、蛤蜊精粉(麥芽糊精、蛤蜊抽出物)5’-次黃𠾶呤核苷磷酸二鈉、5'-鳥𠾶呤核苷磷酸二鈉、水解大豆蛋白、琥珀酸二鈉、二氧化矽、柴魚粉)、二氧化矽、琥珀酸二鈉。

烏醋包成份:水、釀造米醉、糖、鹽、胡蘿蔔汁、香菇、蕃茄汁、柳橙汁、焦糖色素(普通焦糖/著色劑)、昆布、素食香料原產地:台灣

過敏原資訊:本產品合有麩質殼物類、魚類、甲殼類、螺貝類及大豆製品,本產品生產製程廠房,其設備或生產管線同時處理蛋、牛奶、堅果、花生、螺貝類、頭足類、魚類、芝麻、甲殼類、含麩質之穀物、大豆及其製品,不適合其過敏體質者食用。

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