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Organic Sriracha Stock Cubes (Kallo)

R59.00

“Come on!” shrieked the chilli, all in a hurry. “Let’s fire up this ramen and spice up this curry!”
“Be calm” said the pepper. “Patience is key. Sriracha won’t work without garlic and me.”
So they hopped, all together, into the food And a marvellous, well-rounded supper ensued.
Kallo Organic Sriracha Stock Cubes are free from artificial flavourings or preservatives, do not contain any added MSG and are suitable for gluten and lactose intolerance. This healthy flavour-booster can be used in the preparation of soups, casseroles, stews, stews etc

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Description

Pack with 6 cubes
Ingredients:Sea salt, sustainable palm oil*, vegetables (tomato*, onion*, red pepper* 0.6%), potato starch*, spices (garlic* 3%, chilli* 2%, turmeric*), sugar*, yeast extract*, chilli natural flavour.
* Organic ingredients
Allergen Advice: May contain celery
Country of origin: The Netherlands

  • No artificial colours, flavours or preservatives
  • No added MSG
  • Gluten and lactose free
  • Vegetarian and Vegan friendly

Directions to use: Dissolve 1 (one) Kallo Organic Umami Stock Cube in 500ml boiling water and add to recipe.

Brand

Kallo

Kallo is EU based company with passion for healthy eating. From our plain or seasoned rice cakes to our breadsticks, cereals, stocks and gravies, everything they make is as natural as it can be. That means organic ingredients, lots of wholegrains, no added nasties. It means that what you eat is not only better for you and your family, but might also be better for the planet. At Kallo they believe in keeping things simple, honest and delicious, meaning no artificial flavourings, no added MSG, and no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.

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