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Boursin Garlic Herbs Cheese 150GR
Boursin Garlic Herbs Cheese 150GR
Boursin Garlic Herbs Cheese 150GR
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Boursin Garlic Herbs Cheese 150GR

Pack size : 150GR

LBP 647320.00(Inc. VAT)

Sold & Delivered by Carrefour Online
Origin -
France
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Experience the bold blend of garlic and herbs in Boursin's creamy cheese, a gourmet delight for cheese lovers.
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DESCRIPTION

Indulge in the irresistible taste of Boursin Garlic Herbs Cheese, a creamy and flavorful spread perfect for crackers or vegetable crudités!

Nutrition facts

Per100PortionType
Average Nutritional
Size
150GR
Per100Energyinkcal
404kcal
Per100EnergyinkJ
1667kJ
Per100Protein
8g
Per100Carbohydrates
3g
Per100Sugar
2.5g
Per100Fat
40g
Per100Fibre
0g
Per100Sodium
0.25g

*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs

INFORMATION

Ingredients

Pasteurized Milk And Cream Lactic Ferments Garlic And Herbs 18% Salt Pepper May Contain Traces Of Nuts

Allergy Information

Contains lactose

Storage Condition

Keep refregirated between +28C and +68C

Brand Message

The story of the now famous Boursin Cheese started with one man, Francois Boursin. In 1957, this young Normandy cheese maker opened a cheese factory in CroisysurEure, a small community nestled in northern France. Francois worked quietly for years trying to perfect his signature cheese. However, in 1961 a French newspaper mistakenly reported the launch of Boursin infused with garlic, and the public loved the idea. The problem was that Francois had no such recipe in the works, but he quickly got to work to meet the public s demand. For two years, he worked on his own original recipe inspired by fromage frais, a traditional party dish blended that blends garlic, fresh cream, soft cheese, herbs, salt and pepper.