Apetina® Snack Garlic & Olives
So versatile. So tasty. So stylishly continental.
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So versatile. So tasty. So stylishly continental. Why not pile Apetina® Snack with Green Olives on top of grilled fish or chicken, or hand around as an appetizer before the main course? Creative cooking has never been easier!CalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheck
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Apetina® Snack Garlic & Olives
Nutritional content per. 100g
Energy kJ/kcal 1250.3/301.9
Protein 12.8g
Carbohydrate 3.2g
of which sugar 0.1g
Fat 26.3g
of which saturates 10.0g
Fibre 0.8g
Sodium 1.08g
Apetina® Cubes in spicy herb marinade with garlic and stuffed olives. Made with pure cow's milk. Keep chilled and consume within 5 days of opening. Suitable for vegetarians.CalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheck
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Apetina® Snack Garlic & Olives
The history of Apetina®
There was a time long ago a man in ancient Mesopotamia, who would ride into the desert on his camel. He was riding so much that he took his lædersæk made from a calf stomach and filled it with milk, so he had something to drink along the way.
All day he rode - with a leather bag skvulp end up in the warm sun on a camel. But then he would have something to drink, it was no longer milk, he had the leather bag - it was a hard, white mass, as he ate, and a liflig fluid, which he drank. What the heat from the sun, tremors from the camel movements and serial enzyme from calves stomach had produced, according to legend was the world's first cheese - and it was probably the same type as Apetina®.
In any case it is the type of cheese, which for centuries has been the most eaten cheese in countries around the eastern Mediterranean. And since the most common animals to get milk from the time in the area were given, the cheeses were usually made from sheep's milk.CalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheckCalibriVerdanaCheck
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