Dang, Thai Rice Chips, Aged Cheddar, 3.5 oz (100 g)

¥579.60≈

  • Brands製造元 : ダング
  • プロダクトコード Product Code: DGF-00374
  • UPCコード : 859908003749
  • サイズ: 0.58 kg, 9.9x6.5x2.8 in
  • Availability: In Stock
購入
  • 35% Less Fat Than Potato Chips*
  • Cheesy & Crispy Crunch
  • Gluten-Free
  • Mama Dang Approved
  • Certified B Corporation
  • Dang, That's Good!

    What's a Thai Rice Chip?

    Thai Rice Chips - Khao Taen - are inspired by Northern Thai street food. We soak sticky-rice in fresh watermelon juice and coconut milk to bind the grains together, then crisp them up to bring out the flavor of toasted rice. Dip, crush, or devour.

    Our Story

    As brothers living between NYC & Bangkok, we grew up eating differently. We created Dang -, named after our Mom - to share uniquely Asian - American snacks with the flavors and ingredients we love. Inside this bag you'll find delicious whole foods and no fake stuff. Dang, that's good! - Vincent & Andrew

    Nothing But The Good Stuff:
  • Soy-Free
  • No Preservatives
  • *1 serving of Dang aged cheddar Thai rice chips (30 g) contains 6.8 g of fat, 1 serving of potato chips (30 g) contains 10.7 g of fat.

    成分その他

    Sticky-rice, palm fruit oil†, cane sugar, watermelon juice, salt, coconut milk, sesame seeds, milk, cream, cheddar cheese (milk, cheese cultures, salt, enzymes), citric acid, whey, maltodextrin, natural flavor, lactic acid.

    Contains: milk, tree nuts (coconuts).

    †Responsibly-sourced palm fruit oil.

    栄養補助剤成分表示
    Serving Size: 1.05 oz (30 g / about 25 chips)
    Serving Per Container: About 3.5
    Amount Per Serving%Daily Value*
    Calories150
    Total Fat7 g9%
    Saturated Fat3 g15%
    Trans Fat0 g
    Cholesterol0 mg0%
    Sodium170 mg8%
    Total Carbohydrate20 g7%
    Dietary Fiber0 g0%
    Total Sugars2 g
    Includes 2 g Added Sugars 4%
    Protein2 g
    Vitamin D0 mcg0%
    Calcium11 mg<2%
    Iron0.1 mg<2%
    Potassium28 mg<2%
    *The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.