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Deroni Soft Burghul 900GR
Deroni Soft Burghul 900GR
Deroni Soft Burghul 900GR
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Deroni Soft Burghul 900GR

Pack size : 900g

LBP 82268.00(Inc. VAT)

Sold & Delivered by Carrefour Online
Origin -
Lebanon
highlights
Borghol porridge is similar to frumenty, a cracked wheat porridge that was a staple of medieval cuisine. Bulgur is sometimes confused with cracked wheat, which is crushed wheat grain that, unlike bulgur, has not been parboiled.
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Deroni Black Hard Borghol is used to make pottages, while the medium and fine grains are used for breakfast cereals, salads such as kısır, pilavs, breads, and in dessert puddings such as kheer. Borghol porridge is similar to frumenty, a cracked wheat porridge that was a staple of medieval cuisine. Bulgur is sometimes confused with cracked wheat, which is crushed wheat grain that, unlike bulgur, has not been parboiled.

Nutrition facts

Per100PortionType
Average Nutritional Value As Per 100g
Per100Energyinkcal
350kcal
Per100EnergyinkJ
1464.4kJ
Per100Protein
11g
Per100Carbohydrates
76g
Per100Sugar
0g
Per100Fat
1g
Per100Fibre
0g
Per100Sodium
2mg
Sub Type
Borghol
Form
Solid
Category
Food

*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs

INFORMATION

Ingredients

Borghol.

Storage Condition

Store in a cool and dry place.

Brand Message

Deronis history dates back to 1991, and today, 31 years later, the company is one of the leading groups in Bulgaria, a leader in canned food production, operating in more than 31 countries around the world. Deroni is the name of an ancient Thracian tribe. It inhabited the lands in the southern part of Bulgaria in the 6th 5th centuries bc. It is known that the deroni tribe cut the first coins in our lands in the 6th 5th century bc in a nominal decadrachms with a weight of about 40 grams. The inscription δερρονικον has been engraved on the coins.