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Kurkuma Latte Vanille bio 230 g, Gastrodose klein | © SONNENTOR
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Kurkuma Latte Vanille bio 230 g, Gastrodose klein | © SONNENTOR
kurkuma_latte_iced.jpg | © SONNENTOR
kurkuma_latte_pr.jpg | © SONNENTOR
turmeric* 54.4 %, cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum)*, cacao powder*, ginger ground*, vanilla powder* 4.7 %, liquorice*, pepper black*
*organic
Item number:
 97832
I am: vegan, vegetarian, without addition of salt, 100% organic, packed by hand
That's how it tastes: 
Aromatic, Sweetish, Hot
Preparation:  Stir 1 tsp turmeric-latte mixture (about 2 g) into 250 ml plant-based drink or milk, heat and sweeten to taste.
Storage:  Store cool and closed.

Nutritional facts per 100 g

Calorific value: 1,207 kJ / 289 kcal
Fat: 2.41 g
of which saturated fatty acids: 1.32 g
Carbohydrates: 38.40 g
of which sugar: 5.05 g
Protein: 12.16 g
Salt: 0.07 g

Curcumin is an intense orange-yellow, natural dye that is found in the rhizome of the turmeric plant (Curcuma longa, also called goldenseal). But curcumin is also a flavor carrier for this spice.

The curcumin content of turmeric can vary due to different origins and climatic conditions. The curcumin content of turmeric is between 3 and 4%, but can be up to 6%.

At SONNENTOR we use Ceylon cinnamon from Sri Lanka, Madagascar and Tanzania. Our products are natural products and the different batches are subject to natural fluctuations and environmental influences, which means we sometimes use goods from different origins.

A regulation states that the designation “Ceylon” is a protected geographical indication and a protected designation of origin. If cinnamon is advertised as “Ceylon”, it must legally come from Sri Lanka.
Due to a new legal regulation (EU Implementing Regulation 2022/144 of February 2, 2022), we can no longer differentiate between cinnamon Ceylon and cinnamon cassia when advertising our ingredients.
Unfortunately, we were forced to delete the addition “Ceylon” at the expense of consumer clarity.

Basically, it should be noted that cinnamon cassia continues to be advertised under this name and cinnamon Ceylon is advertised as “cinnamon”. 
 

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Turmeric Latte Vanilla

Organic Spice Blend
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turmeric* 54.4 %, cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum)*, cacao powder*, ginger ground*, vanilla powder* 4.7 %, liquorice*, pepper black*
*organic
Item number:
 97832
I am: vegan, vegetarian, without addition of salt, 100% organic, packed by hand
That's how it tastes: 
Aromatic, Sweetish, Hot
Preparation:  Stir 1 tsp turmeric-latte mixture (about 2 g) into 250 ml plant-based drink or milk, heat and sweeten to taste.
Storage:  Store cool and closed.

Nutritional facts per 100 g

Calorific value: 1,207 kJ / 289 kcal
Fat: 2.41 g
of which saturated fatty acids: 1.32 g
Carbohydrates: 38.40 g
of which sugar: 5.05 g
Protein: 12.16 g
Salt: 0.07 g

Curcumin is an intense orange-yellow, natural dye that is found in the rhizome of the turmeric plant (Curcuma longa, also called goldenseal). But curcumin is also a flavor carrier for this spice.

The curcumin content of turmeric can vary due to different origins and climatic conditions. The curcumin content of turmeric is between 3 and 4%, but can be up to 6%.

At SONNENTOR we use Ceylon cinnamon from Sri Lanka, Madagascar and Tanzania. Our products are natural products and the different batches are subject to natural fluctuations and environmental influences, which means we sometimes use goods from different origins.

A regulation states that the designation “Ceylon” is a protected geographical indication and a protected designation of origin. If cinnamon is advertised as “Ceylon”, it must legally come from Sri Lanka.
Due to a new legal regulation (EU Implementing Regulation 2022/144 of February 2, 2022), we can no longer differentiate between cinnamon Ceylon and cinnamon cassia when advertising our ingredients.
Unfortunately, we were forced to delete the addition “Ceylon” at the expense of consumer clarity.

Basically, it should be noted that cinnamon cassia continues to be advertised under this name and cinnamon Ceylon is advertised as “cinnamon”. 
 

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