I assume that the calorie value of 361kcal per 100g refers to the raw fideli, as with rice and other pasta, right? And if so, does anyone know how many calories cooked fideli have?
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Hi JanHeim ↵↵A plate of vegetable broth ~ 8kcal. With Fideli about 60-80kcal. Depends on how rich...↵You can work it out yourself with the ingredients 🤷🏻♀️↵↵Best regards↵Frederica ↵
Hello JanHeim, the nutritional information always refers to the product as you have it in front of you. If not, this is indicated (e.g. nutritional values prepared, nutritional values drained). The nutritional value of pasta (e.g. Fideli) does not change during cooking, except of course that the volume/weight increases due to the absorption of water (this depends on the cooking time). It is therefore best to weigh your portion of fideli before cooking. Otherwise, the Swiss nutritional value database can be helpful: https://www.naehrwertdaten.ch/ The database contains many nutritional values for foods, even when cooked. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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In which Migros are these Fideli sold? I haven't seen them in any yet
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...go to "View Migros range now" on this page and click on the orange arrow, then go to this page https://produkte.migros.ch/m-classic-fideli and enter your location.
Interesting, in my Migros it says they have 26 in stock but I didn't find it anywhere and the Migros staff didn't know the article...
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Hoi, they are in my Migros at the soup rack on the far right under the spices, which makes no sense to me either - they should be right next to the soups or with the other pasta.
Hello Manuel007, thank you for your question. You can check the availability in your area at the following link: https://produkte.migros.ch/m-classic-fideli#availability. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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