Pomegranate

Ingredients

sugar, dextrose, dehydrated glucose syrup, stabilizers: (E 410, E 464, E 412, E 415, E 407), emulsifiers: (E 471), pomegranate juice

Allergen table

  • Eggs and derived products
  • Soy and derived products
  • Nuts (almonds, hazelnuts etc.)
  • Milk and derived products including lactose

Presence due to cross contamination cannot be excluded

GLUTEN FREE

Nutritional values

CharacteristicBase, 100gPomegranate, 100g
Energy value1671,90 kJ 393,70 kcal348 kJ 83,0 kcal
Fat0,7 g1,2 g
Of which saturated0,7 g0,1 g
Carbohydrates96,5 g18,7 g
Of which suars90,4 g13,7 g
Fibers0,8 g4,0 g
Proteins0,1 g1,7g
Salt0,0 g0,008 g

Details

Pomegranate juice packed without the addition of dyes or preservatives

 

Mu ice cream is produced every morning in our laboratory and is made only with fine and high quality products.
It is also called “American ice-cream“ and gives the palate a unique sensation of creaminess. It is lighter, softer and more delicious, very inviting for the consumer.

 

Did you know that …

My seeds are like her teeth, my shape is like her breasts

Taken from an ancient Egyptian poem, the pomegranate reveals a bit of itself and reminds us of how deep and secular its affinity is with the women planet.
Its roundness connects it to the divine, to the cyclical nature of life; while the blood-colored juice evokes energy and sexuality.
Who knows if the pomegranate isn’t really the gift from the Goddess – handed from mother to daughter – containing the secret of the feminine power?

Legends about the pomegranate:
Pomegranate, a fruit known and appreciated since ancient times, is considered a “blister” of supplements that will help you stay fit.
For this reason, over the years various legends have been born around the tree and its fruits, all linked to the fertility and abundance of which the pomegranate is a symbol.
In ancient Greece it was the sacred plant of Venus and Juno, the goddess of fruitful marriages; in Rome the brides used it to style their hair while in Turkey the women threw it to the ground in order to find out, by counting the seeds that came out of the split fruit, how many children they would have. In Dalmatia, however, the groom transfers a pomegranate tree from his father-in-law’s garden to his own.

Elisa Sossai


Sede legale

Via Montello, 15 – Sernaglia della Battaglia (TV), Italia

Sede operativa

Viale Venezia, 75 – Lignano Sabbiadoro (UD), Italia

C.C.I.A.A di Treviso

REA

TV-417198

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sossai.elisa@legalmail.it

P.I.

04998350260​

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