Chicken soup with noodles - Double serving
Reference : TR-02-02-DB
Travellunch has created soups for two. This freeze-dried chicken soup with noodles is a 550g serving after adding water. This soup is quick and easy to prepare, it´s ready in 5 minutes.
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Description
The Chicken Pasta Soup is one of the best soups from Travellunch. As well as having two 50g sachets inside, this sachet is lightweight and can be easily carried in a backpack.
This double portion soup can be eaten by two people before an outdoor meal. It will give you the energy and warmth you need to continue your expedition.
Chicken soup with pasta - double portion is :
- A light and easy-to-store pouch
- With two 50g packets inside, to eat alone as a main meal or with two as a starter
- To eat before going to bed to warm up
Nutritionnal analysis
Composiion | per 100g | per product |
---|---|---|
Energy value (Kcal) | 334 | 334 |
Energy value (kJ) | 1415 | 1415 |
Lipids (g) | 3.7 | 3.7 |
Of which saturated fat (g) | 1.8 | 1.8 |
Carbohydrates (g) | 60 | 60 |
Of which sugars (g) | 3.6 | 3.6 |
Proteins (g) | 13 | 13 |
Salt (g) | 11 | 11 |
Ingredients pasta (wheat semolina) 73 %, salt, yeast extract, maltodextrin, palm fat, onions, chicken fat 0,4 %, chicken extract 0,2 %, acid: tartaric acid, modified starch, lactose, spices, spice extracts, flavour enhancer: E 621, herbs, flavouring.
Shelf life (from manufacturing date) 5 years
Preparation time 5 minutes
Manufacturing method
- - 2 sachets of 50 g each
- - Blend of freeze dried and dehydrated ingredients
Weight excluding packaging (g) 100
Weight including packaging (g) 120
Volume of water to add (ml) 1000
Rehydrated weight (g) 1100
Number of serves 2
Allergens gluten, milk. May contain traces of eggs, soy and celery
How to prepare Add around 5 ml of boiling water
Packaging Zip closure
Manufacturing origin Germany