Quickbury Bun for Sandwiches 300g
Food energy
276.00kcalProtein
8.50gCarbohydrates
50.00g
Made inGermany
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TrademarkQuickbury
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Ingredients
- Wheat flour, water, sugar (7%), yeast, vegetable oil (3%), salt (1.1%), emulsifier (E471, E481), acidity regulator (E262), aromatic additive - natural bread crust, surface treatment - ethanol ... May contain traces of soy and sesame seeds.
Product description from producer
Burger buns, hamburgers from Germany. A hamburger is a type of sandwich that consists of a chopped fried cutlet served inside a cut bun. In addition to meat, a hamburger can have a wide variety of toppings, for example: ketchup and mayonnaise, zucchini wedge, lettuce (Lactuca sativa), pickled cucumber, raw or fried onions, and tomato. In 1921, the White Castle Company was opened in Kansas, whose signature dish was outlandish hamburgers at that time. The stable price (5 cents until 1946) and outlandishness attracted buyers, and doubts about the safety of the product were dispelled as a result of a cunning move by the owner of the company Billy Ingram (when specially hired people in white coats gave the impression that even doctors were buying hamburgers). In the late 1940s, White Castle began to have competitors, of which McDonald's became the most serious - the fast food industry began to develop. Quickbury scones have a long shelf life.