Milka Tassimo Pods
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Description
Milka Preparation for Sweet Cocoa Drink with Skimmed Milk powder
Barcode: 7622210288738
Certified as:
Ingredients:Sugar, skimmed Milk powder (22%), whole Milk powder, low-fat Cocoa powder (9%), glucose syrup powder (from Ai), fully hydrogenated Coconut fat, Salt, Flavorings, Proteins Milk, stabilizer (E340), anti-caking agent (E551), emulsifiers (E471 (Mono- and diglycerides E471 of fatty acids refers to naturally occurring class of food additive composed of diglycerides and monoglycerides which is used as an emulsifier. It is also used as Fruit coating agent. This mixture is also sometimes referred to as partial. Mono- and di-glycerides of fatty acids can be made from made from animal fats. So, how do you know if this is vegan or non-vegan version of E471 – Mono- and di-glycerides of fatty acids?? The short answer is you don’t. … If the product is labelled vegetarian or vegan, you are fine), E433, soya Lecithin).
Shipped from: France
Manufacturer:
Tassimo
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Weight: 240 g
Serving size: 225 mL
Food Traces: /
Number of additives / E-numbers: 5 – e322 (Soy lecithin E322 is generally safe food additive. Because it’s present in such small amounts in food, it’s unlikely to be harmful. Though evidence supporting soy lecithin as supplement is somewhat limited, the evidence backing choline could steer people toward this food additive in supplement form),e322i (Some Lecithin contains egg yolks so not suitable for Vegans. Other main sources of Lecithin are from soya Bean oil and is likely to be genetically modified if sourced from countries such as the US. Lecithin can also be directly obtained from animal fat),e340,e433,e471,e551
National Nutrition Category: unknown / unknown
Nutrition Facts:
Brand
Milka
Milka is a brand of chocolate confectionary, originally made in Switzerland since 1901 by Suchard. It has then been produced in Lörrach, Germany for the past 100 years. Since 2012 it has been owned by US-based company Mondelez International, when it started following the steps of its predecessor Kraft Foods Inc., which had taken over the brand in 1990. It is sold in bars and a number of novelty shapes for Easter and Christmas. Products with the Milka brand also include chocolate-covered cookies and biscuits.
European Milka varieties
Alpine Milk, Grapes and Nuts, Strawberry, Milka and LU Cookies, Peanut Crisp, White Chocolate and Oreo, Milka an Oreo-Sandwich, Triple Choco Cocoa, Colorful Chocolate Lentils, Milka and TUC-Cracker, Milka and Daim, Noisette, Whole Hazelnuts, Cow Spots, Yogurt, Broken Hazelnuts, White Chocolate, Caramel, Dark Chocolate, Luflée, Alpine Milk Creme, Whole Hazelnuts, Strawberry Cheesecake, Almond Caramel, Peanut Caramel, Milka and Oreo, Chocolate Cookie, Toffee Whole Hazelnut, Alpine Milk, Noisette, Triple Choc, Luflée Caramel, Nut Nougat Creme, Crispy Yogurt, Broken Hazelnut, Cocoa Splinter, Dark Alpine Milk, Salted Caramel, Almond and Raspberry.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/embed/YuS33oyz6wc[/embed]
Mondelez
Deforestation
In September 2017, an investigation conducted by NGO Mighty Earth found that a large amount of the cocoa used in chocolate produced by Mondelez and other major chocolate companies was grown illegally in national parks and other protected areas in Ivory Coast and Ghana. The countries are the world's two largest cocoa producers.The report documents how in several national parks and other protected areas, 90% or more of the land mass has been converted to cocoa. Less than four percent of Ivory Coast remains densely forested, and the chocolate companies' laissez-faire approach to sourcing has driven extensive deforestation in Ghana as well. In Ivory Coast, deforestation has pushed chimpanzees into just a few small pockets, and reduced the country's elephant population from several hundred thousand to about 200–400. While Mondelez claimed to have mapped almost all of its cocoa suppliers in Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana and Indonesia by 2018 in an effort to combat deforestation. Mondelez received a 'yellow', the second of the four possible ratings on the 2022 Chocolate Scorecard for Agroforestry i.e. 'starting to implement good policies'. In November 2018, an investigation by Greenpeace International found that 22 palm oil suppliers to Mondelez International cleared over 70,000 hectares (170,000 acres) of rainforest from 2015 to 2017.
Halal Status
- Sucre 41 % (estimate)
- _lait_ écrémé en poudre 22 %
- _lait_ entier en poudre 15.5 % (estimate)
- cacao maigre en poudre 9 %
- sirop de glucose 4.5 % (estimate)
- lactosérum en poudre 4 % (estimate)
- graisse 2 % (estimate)
- — huile de noix de coco 2 % (estimate)
- totalement hydrogénée 1 % (estimate)
- sel 0.1 % (estimate)
- arômes 0.1 % (estimate)
- protéines de _lait_ 0.1 % (estimate)
- stabilisant 0.1 % (estimate)
- — e340 0.1 % (estimate)
- anti-agglomérant 0.1 % (estimate)
- — e551 0.1 % (estimate)
- émulsifiants 0.5 % (estimate)
- — e471 0.1 % (estimate)
- — e433 0.1 % (estimate)
- — lécithine de _soja_ 0.3 % (estimate)
| Energy | 267 kJ |
|---|---|
| – kcal | |
| Fat | 1.2 g |
| Saturated fat | 1 g |
| Carbohydrates | 10.5 g |
| Sugars | 9.7 g |
| Fiber | 0.5 g |
| Proteins | 2 g |
| Salt | 0.2 g |
| Fruits, vegetables & nuts (estimate) | 0 % |




















