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Delft Blue Jar 'Spuistraat 274' - 1 jar with 10 pc

Sale price€18,50

A special Delft Blue jar featuring the historic Hans Egstorf bakery — the oldest bakery in Amsterdam. This exclusive design pays tribute to our landmark building on the Spuistraat, home to generations of Dutch craftsmanship. Inside are ten freshly baked stroopwafels: crisp, golden waffles filled with smooth caramel syrup.

A beautiful collector’s item and a taste that warms your heart.

Wheat flour (GLUTEN), sugar, syrup 31% (glucose syrup, sugar syrup), palm oil, water, coconut oil, rapeseed oil, butter (MILK), salt, free-range egg (EGG), soy flour (SOY), invert sugar syrup, cinnamon, raising agent: sodium carbonate, emulsifiers: mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids / lecithins, flavourings, acid: citric acid, colouring: beta-carotene.
Contains: gluten, milk, egg and soy. May contain traces of: nuts and peanuts. Although the greatest care is taken to maintain a clean production environment, cross-contamination cannot be completely excluded. Consumers with (severe) food allergies are advised to read the ingredient list carefully and contact customer service in case of doubt.
Nutritional value Per 100g: Energy: 1650 kJ / 390 kcal Fat: 14 g of which saturated: 8 g Carbohydrates: 60 g of which sugars: 42 g Protein: 5 g Salt: 0.2 g
Delft Blue Jar 'Spuistraat 274' - 1 jar with 10 pc - Hans Egstorf
Delft Blue Jar 'Spuistraat 274' - 1 jar with 10 pc Sale price€18,50

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