How many calories does this slice have?
I work in the catering industry, and we have a lot of slices without calorie counts. A woman wanted to buy five of them but wanted to know the calorie count first. The manager has no idea either. It's made with coconut flakes and coconut milk, agave syrup, cashews, and chocolate coating. Vegan, gluten-free, and sugar-free.
Thank you
How much g the nuts, chocolate, milk etc? Minimum 100g approx. 230. Search recipe and googling or is it buying?
You should now be able to provide nutritional values and especially allergies. Feels everyone tracks. You can see that as a customer, folder. Tw can also be printed on new cash registers
You’ll hurt yourself. I hope they’ll be back. It looks delicious where there is the:-)
In Vienna and Klosterneunurg, Zuckero 🙂 Allergens we have everywhere on it, also use different knives, plates, tablets for gluten, nuts and so
Vienna is top when you want to eat well and also exceptionally. Then the 17th, where it smells so good:-)
Yes, I live in a chocolate cloud:D
The exact calculation is certainly difficult. You can really appreciate it when you know the weight. Then you have to know the water content rough. It is usually low for cakes.The content of carbohydrates and fat. Fat has twice as many calories as carbohydrates. If you take the weight of the cake 5 times, it should fit.
Since you do not know exact grams, you can only estimate very rough.
I appreciate 156 Kcal.
Agavendick juice is sugar, so sugar-free this thing is not.
Do you have a gram? Individual weights of ingredients? Then you could calculate the calories in about.
Without refined sugar 🙂 that is, alternatively sweetened by us. I believe it is a total of 200-250 g
If you really declare as sugar-free, you could get the trouble, just sayin.
Do you know what ingredients are in what amount? Or at least what’s the most in it?
Okay. You can’t answer my demand? Too bad. Then you can guess the calories at most.
Or the boss’s going to check himself out.
we do not call it sugar-free but alternatively sweetened, as I have just improved
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You can’t watch Kcal