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ETI Crax Hot Spicy Crackers 50GR
Pack size : 50g
LBP 61033.00(Inc. VAT)
Sold & Delivered by Carrefour
Origin -
Turkey
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Adults also love this taste and are able to prefer it for tea time with their guests. The product, which cheese can be felt intensively, is ideal for those who like cheese flavors.
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DESCRIPTION
Eti Crax Hot Spicy Stick Cracker is a fun snack for children with its crispy taste. Adults also love this taste and are able to prefer it for tea time with their guests. The product, which cheese can be felt intensively, is ideal for those who like cheese flavors.
Nutrition facts
Per100PortionType
Average Nutritional Value As Per 100g
Per100Energyinkcal
446kcal
Per100EnergyinkJ
1876kJ
Per100Protein
7g
Per100Carbohydrates
69g
Per100Sugar
8.6g
Per100Fat
15g
Per100Fibre
2.9g
Per100Sodium
1.2g
Sub Type
Crackers
Form
Solid
Category
Food
Flavour
Hot Spicy
*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs
INFORMATION
Ingredients
Wheat Flour● Puffed Corn● Vegetable Oil Palm● Sunflower● Cotton● Canola● Hot Spice Seasoning 7Perc Salt● Sugar● Tomato Powder● Onion Powder● Flavoring● Dextrose● Garlic Powder● Red Hot Pepper Powder 1.8Perc● Acidity Regulator Citric Acid● Maltodextrin● Modified Potato Starch● Whey Powder Dairy Product● Salt● Invert Sugar Syrup● Fresh Yeast● Sugar. Tomato Paste● Red Hot Pepper Powder 0.2Perc● Bleachers Ammonium Hydrogen Carbonate● Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate● Emulsifier Mono and Diacetyl Tartaric Acid Esters of Fatty Acids Mono and Diglycerides● Colorant Paprika Extract● Flour Processing Agent Sodium Metabisulfite.
Allergy Information
It can contain trace amounts of eggs, sesame seeds and celery.
Storage Condition
Store in a cool and dry place.
Preparation and usage
Ready to eat.
Brand Message
Eti was founded in 1962 by Firuz Kanatlı. The company uses the Hittite sun disk as its logo. The name "Eti" is also a synonym for Hittiteit in Turkish. 2003, Kanatlı started "a new era" in production facilities to improve efficiency, which he himself called a "civil war". During his only interview, Firuz Kanatlı explained that in 1996, the company was required to ask permission and pay taxes to the Gülen movement if they wanted to continue selling their products in Istanbul.[5] The company changed its distributor in the city to avoid the movement. Since the death of Firuz Kanatlı in October 2017, his son Firuzhan Kanatlı has been the chairman of the company. The company has 9 production facilities and employs over 7,000 workers.