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Pesto sauce PESTO ALLA GENOVESE

Pesto sauce PESTO ALLA GENOVESE

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Pesto sauce PESTO ALLA GENOVESE

Barcode: 8033945800017
Country of origin: Italy
Net weight: 130g
Description

Discover the perfect green flavor! PESTO ALLA GENOVESE, crafted with fresh Genoese basil and pine nuts, is the ideal addition to your favorite dishes. Perfect for pasta, soups, and sandwiches!

Ingredients

"Granda Tradizioni" Genoese pesto sauce with basil PESTO ALLA GENOVESE is a thick-textured, pleasantly green-colored condiment made from Genoese basil, cashew nuts (E507), and pine nuts. Fragrant with fresh herbs, it will complement a variety of dishes: soups, mashed potatoes, sandwiches, chicken, and most importantly – the beloved pasta!

Additives

Hydrogen Chloride Acid (E507)

Allergens

Tree Nuts

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Additives & Effects

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Hydrochloric Acid: Used as a pH regulator but may cause irritation in high concentrations.

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The product contains common additives like E507 and natural ingredients such as nuts and basil, which are generally considered safe when consumed in moderation.

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Nutrition
Amount per 100g/ml
Energy
+25%
2240 kJ
Calories
+25%
535.36 kcal
Fats
+27%
53g
Saturated Fats
g
Carbohydrates
+39%
9.8g
Sugars
-50%
1.9g
Proteins
6.4g
Salt
-60%
1.6g

How long would it take to burn off calories of this product?

535.36 kcal
Calories
2h 4min
Walking
54min
Running
1h 12min
Cycling

Product Analysis

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The product contains common additives like E507 and natural ingredients such as nuts and basil, which are generally considered safe when consumed in moderation.

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Added
February 11, 2025 at 13:44:34 UTC
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Last updated
April 6, 2026 at 15:58:52 UTC
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