Weight | |
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ENERGY VALUE | 506 Kcal |
2118 Kj | |
FATS | 21 g |
of which saturated | 3.8 g |
CARBOHYDRATES | 68.1 g |
of which sugars | 7.2 g |
FIBER | 2.3 g |
PROTEIN | 10 g |
SALT | 2.4 g |
To correctly recycle the plastic containers, follow these steps:
1. Empty the Container: Ensure that the container is completely empty. Remove any remnants of corn or other materials inside.
2. Clean: If possible, briefly rinse the container under running water to remove any residues of salt or oil. This step is not always necessary for recycling plastic, but it can help keep the recycling stream clean.
3. Check the Recycling Symbol: Look for the recycling symbol on the bottom of the container. Most plastic containers will have an identification code that indicates the type of plastic (for example, PET 1, HDPE 2, etc.). This code will help you determine if the container can be recycled in your municipality.
4. Follow Local Guidelines: Recycling regulations vary by location. Some municipalities accept all types of plastic in the recycling collection, while others require that certain types of plastic be taken to specialized collection centers. Check your local guidelines to ensure you are following the correct procedures.
5. Dispose in the Right Bin: Once you have confirmed that the plastic container can be recycled, dispose of it in the bin designated for the recycling of plastic materials.
6. Consider Creative Recycling: Besides traditional recycling, consider if there are creative ways to reuse the containers. They may be suitable for DIY projects, such as plant pots, containers for small items, or for artistic activities.
Remember that recycling and reusing materials significantly contribute to reducing the environmental footprint and conserving natural resources. Every little action can make a difference!
Available in the format:
Single pack of 2000 gr
Bar pack 3 pieces of 2000 gr.
With the Pizzaiola taralli, your palate will embark on a journey through the typical flavors of the marinara sauce, with crushed peeled tomatoes, oregano, oil, and aromatic herbs.
These taralli are much more than a snack; they are a gastronomic experience. Each tarallo is a handmade work of art, kneaded with love and enriched with the magic of the flavors of the typical marinara sauce. You will feel the embrace of aromatic herbs and the warmth of the tomato all enclosed in an irresistible crispiness.
Pizzaiola Taralli are the perfect companion for your aperitif, in front of a well-iced drink with friends, for a movie night, but also for an Italian-style picnic or a gourmet break at the office. Their enveloping and authentic flavor will captivate your palate.
Their compact shape and surprising taste make them the perfect idea for a unique break and for sharing a bite of happiness.
Choose Pizzaiola Taralli and discover the secret behind the timeless charm of Italian cuisine. Bring home the authenticity and taste of Mediterranean flavors today and let yourself be enchanted by the magic of Pizzaiola Taralli!
Weight | |
---|---|
ENERGY VALUE | 506 Kcal |
2118 Kj | |
FATS | 21 g |
of which saturated | 3.8 g |
CARBOHYDRATES | 68.1 g |
of which sugars | 7.2 g |
FIBER | 2.3 g |
PROTEIN | 10 g |
SALT | 2.4 g |
To correctly recycle the plastic containers, follow these steps:
1. Empty the Container: Ensure that the container is completely empty. Remove any remnants of corn or other materials inside.
2. Clean: If possible, briefly rinse the container under running water to remove any residues of salt or oil. This step is not always necessary for recycling plastic, but it can help keep the recycling stream clean.
3. Check the Recycling Symbol: Look for the recycling symbol on the bottom of the container. Most plastic containers will have an identification code that indicates the type of plastic (for example, PET 1, HDPE 2, etc.). This code will help you determine if the container can be recycled in your municipality.
4. Follow Local Guidelines: Recycling regulations vary by location. Some municipalities accept all types of plastic in the recycling collection, while others require that certain types of plastic be taken to specialized collection centers. Check your local guidelines to ensure you are following the correct procedures.
5. Dispose in the Right Bin: Once you have confirmed that the plastic container can be recycled, dispose of it in the bin designated for the recycling of plastic materials.
6. Consider Creative Recycling: Besides traditional recycling, consider if there are creative ways to reuse the containers. They may be suitable for DIY projects, such as plant pots, containers for small items, or for artistic activities.
Remember that recycling and reusing materials significantly contribute to reducing the environmental footprint and conserving natural resources. Every little action can make a difference!