McCormack Farm Energise Supermix (100 g)

McCormack Farm Energise Supermix (100 g)

€1.19€11.90/kg
Irish Made

Description

How does your family like their leaves? Young, tender, tasty, bursting with life and flavour? Picked fresh? Unwashed so they're kinder to Mother Nature and better for you. That's how the McCormack family likes them too. So, for nearly 40 years now, we've planted, tended and harvested them here on our farm in the heart of County Meath. My father started small, with just half an acre. Today, we're proud to be Ireland's biggest baby leaf grower, but it's still the same little things that set us apart. When it's too cold to grow here in Ireland, we go a bit further afield. Selecting the very best leaves from our extended family of growers in warmer countries. Farmers who care just as much about your growing family as we do. To keep our leaves as natural as possible, they are always unwashed and chlorine free, which is better for holland better for our environment.

Features

Unwashed for an Honest Leaf

Grown in Ireland

High in Iron, Folic Acid, Vitamin K and Vitamin C

A Source of Potassium

Ingredients

Spinach 25%, Red Kale 25%, Beet Leaves 50%

Nutrition Information

per 100g
Energy
76kJ
18kcal
Fat
0.5g
of which saturates
0.1g
Carbohydrate
0.9g
of which sugars
0.1g
Fibre
1.7g
Protein
2.6g
Salt
0.19g
Vitamin C
31mg
Vitamin K
127μg
Iron
6.7mg

Preparation & Usage

Wash Before Use

Storage Guidelines

Keep Refrigerated Below 5°C

Storage & Usage

Keep Refrigerated

Storage Type

TypeChilled

Recycling Information

FilmPlastic - Widely Recycled

Recycling Guidelines

www.recyclenow.com

Manufacturer Address

McCormack Farms Ltd., Boycetown, Kiltale, Dunsany, Co. Meath.

Company Name

McCormack Farms Ltd.

Company Address

Boycetown, Kiltale, Dunsany, Co. Meath.

Email Helpline

[email protected]

Return To

McCormack Farms Ltd., Boycetown, Kiltale, Dunsany, Co. Meath. mccormackfarms.ie [email protected]

Product Number: 1767135000

Description

How does your family like their leaves? Young, tender, tasty, bursting with life and flavour? Picked fresh? Unwashed so they're kinder to Mother Nature and better for you. That's how the McCormack family likes them too. So, for nearly 40 years now, we've planted, tended and harvested them here on our farm in the heart of County Meath. My father started small, with just half an acre. Today, we're proud to be Ireland's biggest baby leaf grower, but it's still the same little things that set us apart. When it's too cold to grow here in Ireland, we go a bit further afield. Selecting the very best leaves from our extended family of growers in warmer countries. Farmers who care just as much about your growing family as we do. To keep our leaves as natural as possible, they are always unwashed and chlorine free, which is better for holland better for our environment.

Features

Unwashed for an Honest Leaf

Grown in Ireland

High in Iron, Folic Acid, Vitamin K and Vitamin C

A Source of Potassium

Ingredients

Spinach 25%, Red Kale 25%, Beet Leaves 50%

Nutrition Information

per 100g
Energy
76kJ
18kcal
Fat
0.5g
of which saturates
0.1g
Carbohydrate
0.9g
of which sugars
0.1g
Fibre
1.7g
Protein
2.6g
Salt
0.19g
Vitamin C
31mg
Vitamin K
127μg
Iron
6.7mg

Preparation & Usage

Wash Before Use

Storage Guidelines

Keep Refrigerated Below 5°C

Storage & Usage

Keep Refrigerated

Storage Type

TypeChilled

Recycling Information

FilmPlastic - Widely Recycled

Recycling Guidelines

www.recyclenow.com

Manufacturer Address

McCormack Farms Ltd., Boycetown, Kiltale, Dunsany, Co. Meath.

Company Name

McCormack Farms Ltd.

Company Address

Boycetown, Kiltale, Dunsany, Co. Meath.

Email Helpline

[email protected]

Return To

McCormack Farms Ltd., Boycetown, Kiltale, Dunsany, Co. Meath. mccormackfarms.ie [email protected]

Product Number: 1767135000

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