


New Zealand Grass-Fed Cream Cheese 1kg
DESCRIPTION
Cream Cheese made from raw milk of Grass-Fed Cattle Creamy and fresh. Mild sourness will satisfy your taste buds.
Big size:1kg. You can have as much as you desire until you get full!? It's Grass-Fed, which means healthy.
This makes you feel less guilty... lol
【Nutrition in 100g】(approx.)
Calories:353kcal
Protein:8.8g
Fat:34.2g
Carbohydrate:2.5g
Sodium Chloride Equivalent:0.7g
SERVING SUGGESTION
・Can be used like normal Cream Cheese
・Recipes for drink-snacks
・Topping on salad
・On crackers or bread
・Maybe with Grass-Fed Beef Steak to have a Grass-Fed Party...!?
SHIPPING
Please check the shipping temperature before ordering.
When your order includes any frozen product...
●If you order multiple items in one order at the same time → Shipped FROZEN
●If you want us to ship FROZEN and CHILLED items separately → Please place separate orders for each shipping temperature
*We do NOT recommend shipping FROZEN.
Product Information
| Product Name | Grass-Fed Cream Cheese |
|---|---|
| Name | Cream cheese (dairy product) |
| Contents | 1000g |
| Country of Origin | New Zealand |
| Ingredients | Raw milk, cream (dairy products), salt/stabilizer (thickening polysaccharides) |
| Expiration Date | Printed on product label |
| Temperature | Keep REFRIGERATED at 4℃ |
| Delivery | CHILLED (If you order this item with any FROZEN product, the entire order will be shipped FROZEN.) |
*Packaging and specifications may vary slightly depending on stock and inventory status.
*Please note that the content may vary.
Allergens ( specific ingredients )
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THAWING
Thaw frozen products slowly at low temperatures.
If thawing in ice water, the recommended time-length is about 4 hours per kg.
If thawing in the refrigerator, it takes about 24 hours per kg.
You can thaw it while in the package, but the package may open during thawing, causing leakage, so we recommend double-bagging or thawing on a tray or bowl.
For more details, check this page.
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