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Pure honey gingerbread
Pure honey gingerbread

Pure honey gingerbread

For honey and gingerbread enthusiasts with a soft texture, this pure honey-shaped gingerbread will delight your taste buds.


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Net weight : 235g

€8.00
VAT included
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Products made in Dijon

Traditional methods and a french savoir-faire

Its recipe, texture and taste are different from Dijon's traditional spice bread.Rich with its 57% honey, it is infinitely mellow and greedy.

To share with family or friends, for breakfast, for dessert or as a snack.

You can also find it in the 170g tray format and with different recipes (Burgundy honey, Candied oranges, Lemon ginger, Salted butter caramel, Fig, Seeds & mustard bran)

How to store your product after opening?

  • Close the packaging well
  • Place the product in a plastic storage bag or an airtight box
  • store it at a temperature between 15°C and 25°C
  • Consume it soon after opening

Ingredients: Honey 57% (Origin: EU), RYE flour, WHEAT flour (WHEAT), water, EGG yolk (Origin: France, eggs from free-range hens), baking powder (sodium carbonates) , spices.

Possible traces of NUTS (ALMONDS), SOYA, SESAME, MUSTARD.

Average nutritional values ​​per 100g: Energy: 1399kJ / 335kcal - Fats: 1.0g of which saturated fatty acids: 0.2g - Carbohydrates: 75.5g of which sugars: 46g - Fibre: 4.8g - Protein: 3.5g - Salt: 0.54g.

Net weight: 230g

 NUTRISCORE: C

 SORTING INSTRUCTIONS: PLASTIC FILM + LABEL + SORTING BIN

Made in France
All our products are manufactured at the factory located in Dijon
Simple recipes
No preservatives and no artificial flavors
Selected suppliers
- French and European honey - Free-range eggs - Flour from Burgundy Franche-Comté
Anti-waste policy
Recycling our waste: co-products, donations, methanization...we offer starting at €65 in mainland France (excluding Corsica)