Good day
My question relates to the salt content.
Do 100g of (drained!) lupin seeds really contain 5g of salt? That would be a lot.
Thank you and best regards :-)
Hi Banjo529, thank you for your inquiry and for your patience. The clarifications on this took some time - please excuse me. After consultation with the specialist department, the salt content for 100 g of the product was 5 g and is now 3 g. We will update the product's nutritional information on the website as soon as possible. Hopefully we were able to help you with our answer. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
Hello,
Thank you for your answer.
However, the focus of my question was whether the information on salt content refers to the drained lupin seeds or to the lupin seeds including salt water. Could you please comment on this?
5g of salt per 100g of drained lupin seeds would be at the (very high) level of dried meat.
Thank you and best regards :-)
Hi Banjo529, thanks for the feedback and for giving us another chance to catch up :-). Voilà: The information on salt content refers to the lupin seeds including salt water. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
Great, thanks for the clarification!
Best regards and have a nice weekend :-)
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Dear Migros team Have the lupin seeds really been taken out of the range? :-( Are there no plans for them or a substitute product to reappear? If so, it would be absolutely brilliant if the lupin seeds were relaunched in organic quality. :-) Kind regards
Hello Steffi713, thank you for your question. We are happy to let you know that we still offer Tremocos lupins. If you let us know your purchasing region, we will be happy to find out where the product is available in your area. The relevant specialist department will be informed of your request. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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How is it that the carbohydrate value is 0.2 g / 100 g lipins? The value for other products is between 10.5 and 13 g. Thank you for your feedback.
Hello MrWuhu1243, thank you for your post. The nutritional values given were analyzed by an external, accredited laboratory. In fact, the sugar content of lupins is naturally very low. They also have a very high fiber and protein content, which makes them a very healthy food. The difference in carbohydrate content that you found may be due to the raw material used (lupin variety) but also to the type of production process. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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Where can you buy them? They're not available in Eastern Switzerland, Zurich or LeShop... I've already checked.
Hello nuga, this item is available regionally. You can check availability in your area here. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
Good evening nuga After the query in the French-speaking Swiss cooperatives Neuchâtel-Fribourg, Vaud, Genève and Valais. best regards Frederica
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