What are the nutritional values and list of ingredients of Grande caffee zero 270ml?
What are the nutritional values and list of ingredients of Grande caffee zero 270ml?
3 years ago
I'd be interested too... I don't understand why Migros still hasn't managed to put the ingredients and nutritional values of new products in its range online. It's really very tedious...
3 years ago
Edited
Grande Caffè Zero, contains 270ml milk drink with coffee extract and sweeteners, 0.6% fat in the milk content Nutritional values per 100ml: Energy 40 kcal / 168kJ Fat 0.7g of which saturated fatty acids 0.4g Carbohydrates 4.6g of which sugar 4.2g Dietary fiber <0.5g Protein 3.7g Salt 0.10g Ingredients: Skimmed milk (CH), cream, coffee extract 0.8% (Rainforest Alliance-certified, www.ra.org), acidity regulator: sodium citrate, sweetener: aspartame (contains a source of phenylalanine) and acesulfame K. Elaboré en Suisse Producer: Migros Industrie Vertrieb: Migros-Genossenschafts-Bund, CH-8031 Zurich Migros France SAS, F-74160 Archamps
3 years ago
Edited
@Migros: Dear Migros A question about Grande Caffè Zero: Grande Caffè Espresso (https://produkte.migros.ch/grande-caffe-espresso-204546400000), Macchiato (https://produkte.migros.ch/grande-caffe-macchiato) and Cappuccino (https://produkte.migros.ch/grande-caffe-cappuccino) contain carrageenan as a thickening agent, while the Zero version contains no carrageenan. How is this possible or is it really correct? And one more comment on the Grande Caffès: these only contain coffee extract between 0.8% and 1.7%, depending on the version; those from Emmi (Caffè Latte) contain between 15-19% Arabica coffee, depending on the version, and those from Lattesso also contain between 18-22% Arabica coffee, depending on the version. As a critical consumer, I have to be honest and say that with the Grande Caffès you are actually mainly paying for milk, in my opinion there is no question of coffee (this is also one of the many reasons why I don't buy these Grande Caffès, but prefer the more expensive products from Starbucks/Emmi Caffè Latte or Lattesso)... Kind regards
3 years ago
3 years ago
Edited
@Migros: Dear Migros A question about Grande Caffè Zero: Grande Caffè Espresso (https://produkte.migros.ch/grande-caffe-espresso-204546400000), Macchiato (https://produkte.migros.ch/grande-caffe-macchiato) and Cappuccino (https://produkte.migros.ch/grande-caffe-cappuccino) contain carrageenan as a thickening agent, while the Zero version contains no carrageenan. How is this possible or is it really correct? And one more comment on the Grande Caffès: these only contain coffee extract between 0.8% and 1.7%, depending on the version; those from Emmi (Caffè Latte) contain between 15-19% Arabica coffee, depending on the version, and those from Lattesso also contain between 18-22% Arabica coffee, depending on the version. As a critical consumer, I have to be honest and say that with the Grande Caffès you are actually mainly paying for milk, in my opinion there is no question of coffee (this is also one of the many reasons why I don't buy these Grande Caffès, but prefer the more expensive products from Starbucks/Emmi Caffè Latte or Lattesso)... Kind regards
Totally agree with you. It's a complete rip-off. That's why I'm buying the LATTESSO Free
3 years ago
3 years ago
Edited
@Migros: Dear Migros A question about Grande Caffè Zero: Grande Caffè Espresso (https://produkte.migros.ch/grande-caffe-espresso-204546400000), Macchiato (https://produkte.migros.ch/grande-caffe-macchiato) and Cappuccino (https://produkte.migros.ch/grande-caffe-cappuccino) contain carrageenan as a thickening agent, while the Zero version contains no carrageenan. How is this possible or is it really correct? And one more comment on the Grande Caffès: these only contain coffee extract between 0.8% and 1.7%, depending on the version; those from Emmi (Caffè Latte) contain between 15-19% Arabica coffee, depending on the version, and those from Lattesso also contain between 18-22% Arabica coffee, depending on the version. As a critical consumer, I have to be honest and say that with the Grande Caffès you are actually mainly paying for milk, in my opinion there is no question of coffee (this is also one of the many reasons why I don't buy these Grande Caffès, but prefer the more expensive products from Starbucks/Emmi Caffè Latte or Lattesso)... Kind regards
Hello smartcoyote, thank you for your question about the Grande Caffès. We have carried out various tests and decided against adding carrageenan to the Zero version. In addition, as you have already written, these coffees contain "coffee extract", which is stronger than brewed coffee, so less is needed in terms of quantity. Best regards, Chloe
3 years ago
3 years ago
Hello smartcoyote, thank you for your question about the Grande Caffès. We have carried out various tests and decided against adding carrageenan to the Zero version. In addition, as you have already written, these coffees contain "coffee extract", which is stronger than brewed coffee, so less is needed in terms of quantity. Best regards, Chloe
Dear Chloe, thanks for the information. The cold coffee drinks with coffee extract and with brewed coffee don't taste the same to me; I find those with brewed coffee much better and more aromatic in taste, those with coffee extract somehow taste too artificial to me (coffee extract is nothing other than instant coffee)... Best regards