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Apple and cinnamon fruit spread

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Apple and cinnamon fruit spread

The scent of freshly picked apples mixed with cinnamon wins you with the first opening of this Podravka's fruit spread, and when the pieces of fruit enriched with your favourite spice start melting in your mouth, clearly all the fans of desserts will be thrilled.

Apple and cinnamon fruit spread is a mildly gelated product of soft texture. Natural colour and taste of apple is completed by added cinnamon. It contains a high percentage of fruit of as much as 60% present in the spread in small cubes and as apple puree, which in combination with reduced sugar part confirms this is a highly valuable product.

Ingredients: apples (60%), sugar, gelating agent pectin, acidity regulator citric acid, cinnamon(0,2%), preservatives (potassium sorbate, sulfur dioxide), antioxidant ascorbic acid. 

Usage: as bread spread, for pancakes, doughnuts or as a dessert on its own and for enriching already prepared light fruit cakes and sponge biscuits.

Storage: After opening keep in the refrigerator.

Shelf life: Marked on the lid.

Packaging: 340 g. 

Nutritive value

Energy and nutritive value calculated for 100 g of product

Nutrient Measure unit Quantity
Energy value kcal 178
Energy value kJ 744
Total proteins g 0,20
Total carbohydrates g 43,70
Total fat g 0,24

Data source: Podravka d.d.

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