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Carrefour Bio Couscous 500g
Pack size : 500g
KWD 0.990(Inc. VAT)
Sold & Delivered by Carrefour
Origin -
France
highlights
•Couscous is a tiny pasta made of wheat or barley
• Although couscous was traditionally hand-rolled, these days it's made by machine coarsely-ground durum wheat (semolina) is moistened and tossed with fine wheat flour until it forms tiny, round balls
• Although couscous was traditionally hand-rolled, these days it's made by machine coarsely-ground durum wheat (semolina) is moistened and tossed with fine wheat flour until it forms tiny, round balls
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DESCRIPTION
Nutrition facts
Per100Energyinkcal
356kcal
Per100EnergyinkJ
1508kj
Per100Protein
11g
Per100Carbohydrates
71g
Per100Sugar
3g
Per100Fat
2g
Per100Fibre
5g
*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs
INFORMATION
Ingredients
Semi Complete Couscous From Organic Farming.
Allergy Information
Contains Gluten
Storage Condition
Store in a cool and dry place, away from the sunlight
Brand Message
Carrefour was launched in the region in 1995 by UAE-based Majid Al Futtaim, which is the exclusive franchisee to operate Carrefour in over 30 countries across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, and fully owns the operations in the region. Today, Majid Al Futtaim operates over 320 Carrefour stores in 16 countries, serving more than 750,000 customers daily and employing over 37,000 colleagues. Carrefour operates different store formats, as well as multiple online offerings to meet the growing needs of its diversified customer base. In line with the brand's commitment to providing the widest range of quality products and value for money, Carrefour offers an unrivalled choice of more than 500,000 food and non-food products, and a locally inspired exemplary customer experience to create great moments for everyone every day. Across Carrefour's stores, Majid Al Futtaim sources over 80% of the products offered from the region, making it a key enabler in supporting local producers, suppliers, families and economies.