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sot pho mai maru 150g

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sot pho mai maru 150g"m v ph mai, lan ta tng ming Maru, st ngon kh cng!" THNH PHN: Nc, sa ti, ng mch nha, bt kem, bt ph mai (7%), maltose dextrin, b thc vt, mui, cht iu v (INS 621), chit xut nm men, cht lm dy (INS 415, INS 1422), mu tng hp (INS 160c(i)), chit xut tri dnh dnh gardenia, cht bo qun (INS 202). HNG DN S DNG: Chm khoai ty chin, snack, g rn, trn m, paste, salad, topping nng burger, tokbokki. HNG DN BO QUN: Bo qun lnh nhit 4 10. NSX: Xem trn bao b sn phm. HSD: 6

"Đậm đà vị phô mai, lan tỏa từng miếng – Maru, sốt ngon khó cưỡng!"

THÀNH PHẦN:
Nước, sữa tươi, đường mạch nha, bột kem, bột phô mai (7%), maltose dextrin, bơ thực vật, muối, chất điều vị (INS 621), chiết xuất nấm men, chất làm dày (INS 415, INS 1422), màu tổng hợp (INS 160c(i)), chiết xuất trái dành dành gardenia, chất bảo quản (INS 202).

HƯỚNG DẪN SỬ DỤNG: Chấm khoai tây chiên, snack, gà rán, trộn mì, paste, salad, topping nóng burger, tokbokki.

HƯỚNG DẪN BẢO QUẢN: Bảo quản lạnh ở nhiệt độ 4-10℃.

NSX: Xem trên bao bì sản phẩm.

HSD: 6 tháng kể từ ngày sản xuất.

THÔNG TIN CẢNH BÁO: Không sử dụng sản phẩm hết hạn sử dụng, nổi bọt trắng. Không dùng cho người dị ứng với các thành phần của sản phẩm.
 


THÀNH PHẦN DINH DƯỠNG TRÊN 100 G:

 Năng lượng 273 kcal
Carbohydrate 39.0 g
Chất đạm 1.91 g
Chất béo 12.2 g
Đường 15.6 g

Q: Sốt phô mai Maru dùng để làm gì?
A: Sốt phô mai Maru được dùng để chấm gà rán, khoai tây chiên, hải sản, xúc xích, bánh mì… hoặc dùng làm topping cho mì cay, mì trộn, pizza, hamburger, v.v.

Q: Sản phẩm có cần bảo quản lạnh không?
A: Có. Sau khi mở nắp, nên bảo quản trong ngăn mát tủ lạnh và sử dụng hết trong vòng 5–7 ngày để đảm bảo chất lượng.

Q: Có thể dùng trực tiếp hay phải nấu lại?
A: Sốt có thể dùng trực tiếp hoặc làm nóng nhẹ (bằng cách hấp cách thủy hoặc quay trong lò vi sóng vài giây) để tăng độ tan chảy và thơm ngon hơn.

 

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