Beurrés Normands 220g case

La Maison du Biscuit
€4.50

(€20.45 /KG)

Tax included

Discover Norman butters, an artisanal creation from Maison du Biscuit, located in Sortosville-en-Beaumont, in northern Cotentin in Normandy. Made with care for five generations, these little shortbread biscuits are the result of artisanal know-how and an authentic recipe, highlighting Normandy butter for a rich and delicate flavor.

Presented in an elegant vintage-style blue case, these biscuits are not only a treat for the taste buds, but also for the eyes. Each 220g box contains approximately 30 Norman Butters, carefully packaged in a freshness bag to preserve their crispness and incomparable taste.

Norman butters go perfectly with a hot drink, a cup of tea or coffee. These shortbread cookies also go well with a good hot chocolate or ice cream for dessert.

Norman butters from Maison du Biscuit and all our house specialties made in our workshops for 5 generations are available in the Our Famous Biscuits selection. Happy tasting!


Capacity : 0.22kg
DLC : 2,5 mois

Advice

The case of Beurrés Normands contains approximately 30 biscuits. All butter, it’s easy to eat, and everyone likes it!

Composition

Wheat flour, sugar, pastry butter (23%), egg yolks, eggs, salt, malt. May contain traces of: nuts, milk, eggs, soy, gluten.

Nutritional value per 100g expand_more expand_less

Energy: 2165 kJ, 518 kcal, fat: 26.7 g including saturated fatty acids: 17.5 g, carbohydrates: 61.5 g including sugars: 28 g, proteins: 6.9 g, salt: 0.55 g .

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