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Knorr Lemon & Italian Herbs Cook-In-Bag Sauce, 20x35g

Regular price $23.00 per case
Sale price $23.00 USD Regular price
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  • 20 units per case
  • Weight per Case: 2.20 lb
 
 
Made in South Africa

Creamy, rich and absolutely delicious… our Knorr Thick White Onion Soup will enrich your meal with unbelievable flavours. Add it into your next soup or stew to bring out the best in your dish.

Made in South Africa & Imported by Aubergine Foods.

Ingredient details

Typical values Per 100g

Energy, 210 kJ / 50 kcal
Fat, 2g
- of which: Saturates, 0.3g
Carbohydrate, 15g
- of which: Sugars, 6g
Fiber, 5g
Protein, 3g
Salt, 0.02g

SKU: CASE-KNOR-6414

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A Little Bit About Knorr

In South Africa, Knorr is a food brand focused on providing convenient, wholesome, and flavorful meal solutions while also promoting healthier eating and a more sustainable food future.

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