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Barilla Farfalle 500g

Expiry date: 04/03/2028
RM7.50 MYR
Dietary Preferences
  • No onion, no garlic
  • No Added Sugar
Description

Farfalle, dating back to the 1500s, originated in the Lombardia and Emilia-Romagna part of Northern Italy. Farfalle, which means “butterfly” in Italian, are rectangular or oval pieces of pasta that are pinched in the middle.

Farfalle is great with intense fragrances and flavors. Try it with light sauces with vegetables or vegan fish-style fillets, creamy sauces, simple oil-based sauces, or in pasta salads.

Ingredients: Durum wheat semolina, water.

Nutritional info:

A typical 85g portion will provide you enough slow release energy for a busy day at home, the office or at the gym.

VALUES UNITS(per 85g) AVERAGE QUANTITY PER 100G
Energy 1293 kJ (309 Cal) 1521 kJ (364 Cal)
Protein 10.2 g 12 g
Total Fat 1.7 g 2 g
Sat Fat 0.4 g 0.5 g
Carbohydrate 60.9 g 71.7 g
Sugar 3.0 g 3.5 g
Dietary Fibre 2.6 g 3 g
Sodium less than 5 mg 5 mg
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