Cheese/Dairy products, export
02 Raclette
Product features
02 Raclette: Raw milk from Tokachi region is used and aged for at least three months.
It has a mild flavor when eaten as is, but when heated, it becomes more appealing with just the right amount of aroma.
The size is perfect for a mini frying pan which fits a raclette oven. Just the right size to put on a piece of bread as it is! When baked with fried tofu and green onion in a toaster oven, it melts from the inside and makes a delicious side dish or snack!
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Product specifications
Product name | 02 Raclette |
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Country of origin | Memuro-town, Kasai-district, Hokkaido prefecture, Japan |
Description | Cheese |
Shipping details | chilled |
Content | 50g/block |
Date of manufacture | |
Shelf life (number of days) | 2 months |
Storage condition | cold storage(under 10℃) |
Wholesale price in Japan | 660yen |
Weight per pcs | 50g/block |
Size per pcs(L*W*H) | |
Weight per case | |
Package Size(L*W*H) | |
Ingredients | Raw milk (from Tokachi), salt. |
Allergy | Milk |
Company name | TOYO Cheese Factory |
JAN code | |
Case ITF code |
Nutrition Facts(100g)
Calories | 400kcal |
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Protein | 24.7g |
Fat | 33.0g |
Carbohydrate | 1.1g |
Sodium | - |
Iron | - |
Salt | 1.78g |
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