Cordon Bleu from Turkey (+25% gratuit)
Halal, Association Rituelle from La Grande Mosquée from Lyon
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Description
Cordon Bleu from Turkey (+25% gratuit)
Préparation from Halal Turkey Meat, formée, garnie from Jambon from Turkey and from Cheese Halal, pand e, cuite, frite and surgelée
Barcode: 3512690003218
Certified as: Halal, Association Rituelle from La Grande Mosquée from Lyon
Ingredients: Préparation from Halal Turkey Meat 53% (Halal Turkey Meat 36%, Water, peau from Turkey Halal, fibre from Pois, Starch from Apple, Salt, Extracts from Yeasts, Aroma from Poivre), panure 26% (Corn Flour, Water, Salt, Colza Oil, Extract from Yeast, Food Coloring E100, Pepper, Starch from Apple, Thickener E412, régulateur d’Acidit E450), jambon from Turkey Halal 10% (cuisse from Turkey Halal 7%, Water, Glucose Syrup, Salt, protéine from Soj, Stabilizers E450 – E451, antioxydant E316, Natural Flavors, Preservativess E250), Cheese fondu Halal 10% (Cheese, Modified Starch, Whey Powder, Salt from Fonte E339, Stabilizer E417, Salt, Aroma Naturel, Food Colorings E171, E160a).
Shipped from: France – France
Manufacturer:
Isla Delice
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Weight: 500 g
Serving size:
Food Traces: Gluten, Milk, Soybeans
Number of additives / E-numbers: 11 – e100,e14xx,e160a,e171,e250 (Sodium nitrite (food additive E250) is used in the food industry as color fixer and preservative clamp in meat and fish products. Chemical formula of sodium nitrite is: NaNO2. In pure form the additive E250 represents white hygroscopic crystal powder with slightly yellowish shade. Sodium nitrite is well dissolved in water. On air the additive E250 is exposed to slow oxidation with formation of sodium nitrate (NaNO3). Industrial use of sodium nitrite began in 1906 when its positive properties were discovered at production of meat products and it was approved for the first time as food additive. Now for receiving sodium nitrite in industrial production the reaction of interaction of compounds of sodium with the connections containing nitrite ion in the water environment is applied. The deposit is received during reaction, is evaporated and cooled. The received white powder also is E250 additive preservative. Sodium nitrite is very toxic substance. The lethal dose for the person makes from 2 to 6 grams depending on the organism structure. The wrong use of food additive E250 while production of meat or fish food can cause serious Peasonings therefore the sodium nitrite is used in mixture with food salt),e316 (It is the sodium salt of erythorbic acid, stereoisomer of sodium ascorbate. Likewise, it is used as an antioxidant, preservative and curing accelerator in meat and fish products. The European food additive number for it is E316. Sodium erythorbate is used primarily to bring out nice red color in meat or fish products as it can accelerate the reduction of nitrite & nitrate to nitric oxide which generates the pink colour in meat.),e339,e412,e417,e450 (Sodium pyrophosphate or E450 (a) is food additive. It is used in the food industry as an emulsifier, pH buffering agent and thickener. This product is very alkaline and should be handled with care. Sodium acid pyrophosphate (SAPP), or disodium dihydrogen pyrophosphate, its food grade is commonly used with sodium bicarbonate as leavening agent in bakery products; also, it maintains the color in processed potatoes and also prevents struvite crystal in canned Seafood. The European food additive number for it is E450(i). Generally, it is vegan and gluten free. SAPP can be used to replace sulfur dioxide, sulfites and bisulfites to maintain the appearance and texture of cooked potato products. The application of SAPP reduces the dark color from after-cooking darkening in cooked and processed potato products, such as in oil-blanched french fries and potato salad),e451
National Nutrition Category: Composite Foods / One-dish meals
Nutrition Facts:
- Meat category: Meats-and-their-products
Halal Status
- Viande de dinde traitée en salaison 53 %
- — viande de dinde 30.3 % (estimate)
- — — dont peau 30.3 % (estimate)
- — eau 11.4 % (estimate)
- — matière grasse de dinde 5.7 % (estimate)
- — arômes 2.8 % (estimate)
- — fibre de pois 1.4 % (estimate)
- — gluten de BLE 0.7 % (estimate)
- — sel 0.7 % (estimate)
- panure 27 %
- — farine de BLE 15.2 % (estimate)
- — huile de tournesol 5.9 % (estimate)
- — semoule de BLE dur 3 % (estimate)
- — levure 1.5 % (estimate)
- — gluten de BLE 0.7 % (estimate)
- — amidon modifié de maïs 0.4 % (estimate)
- — sel 0.2 % (estimate)
- — épices 0.2 % (estimate)
- jambon de dinde 10 %
- — viande de dinde 7 %
- — hauts de cuisse de dinde 1.7 % (estimate)
- — pilons de dinde 0.7 % (estimate)
- — eau 0.3 % (estimate)
- — sirop de glucose 0.2 % (estimate)
- — sel protéines de SOJA 0.1 % (estimate)
- — stabilisants 0 % (estimate)
- — — e450 0 % (estimate)
- — — e451 0 % (estimate)
- — antioxydant 0 % (estimate)
- — — e316 0 % (estimate)
- — conservateur 0 % (estimate)
- — — e250 0 % (estimate)
- — arômes naturels 0 % (estimate)
- fromage 10 %
- — fromages 5.6 % (estimate)
- — amidon modifié 2.2 % (estimate)
- — lactosérum 1.1 % (estimate)
- — gélifiant 0.5 % (estimate)
- — — e417 0.5 % (estimate)
- — sel de fonte 0.3 % (estimate)
- — — e331 0.3 % (estimate)
- — sel 0.1 % (estimate)
- — arôme naturel 0.1 % (estimate)
- — béta carotène 0.1 % (estimate)
| Energy | 843 kJ |
|---|---|
| 202 kcal | |
| Fat | 11.6 g |
| Saturated fat | 1.9 g |
| Carbohydrates | 12.9 g |
| Sugars | 1.2 g |
| Fiber | – g |
| Proteins | 10.9 g |
| Salt | 1.5 g |
| Fruits, vegetables & nuts (estimate) | 0 % |


















