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Dina White Chapattis 300g
£1.29
43p per 100gProduct information
Dina's ready-to-eat chapattis are a delightful addition to the perfect curry meal. Made the traditional way to give the taste of the East enjoyed for centuries. This light flat bread is best served warm to enhance the flavour.
A traditional Indian recipe, From non GM source, No artificial colours or flavours, Suitable for Vegetarians
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place.
Once opened keep wrapped and use within 2 days. Under warm conditions shelf life may be reduced.
* 1 week
** 1 month
*** 6 months.
Freeze unopened on day of purchase and consume within 1 month.
Frozen storage: Defrost under 8ºC completely before use.
Once opened keep wrapped and use within 2 days. Under warm conditions shelf life may be reduced.
* 1 week
** 1 month
*** 6 months.
Freeze unopened on day of purchase and consume within 1 month.
Frozen storage: Defrost under 8ºC completely before use.
Preparation and Usage
Serving Suggestions:
Can be eaten cold or warm.
Served with the meal of your choice, lamb, prawns, chicken and vegetable curry.
Can be eaten cold or warm.
Served with the meal of your choice, lamb, prawns, chicken and vegetable curry.
Preparation and Usage
Serving Suggestions:
Can be eaten cold or warm.
Served with the meal of your choice, lamb, prawns, chicken and vegetable curry.
Can be eaten cold or warm.
Served with the meal of your choice, lamb, prawns, chicken and vegetable curry.
Package Type
Heat Sealed
Other Information
Full Product Name:
White Chapatti
Storage:
Store in a cool, dry place.
Once opened keep wrapped and use within 2 days. Under warm conditions shelf life may be reduced.
* 1 week
** 1 month
*** 6 months.
Freeze unopened on day of purchase and consume within 1 month.
Frozen storage: Defrost under 8ºC completely before use.
Origin:
Baked in the UK
Additional Information:
Packed in a modified atmosphere.
White Chapatti
Storage:
Store in a cool, dry place.
Once opened keep wrapped and use within 2 days. Under warm conditions shelf life may be reduced.
* 1 week
** 1 month
*** 6 months.
Freeze unopened on day of purchase and consume within 1 month.
Frozen storage: Defrost under 8ºC completely before use.
Origin:
Baked in the UK
Additional Information:
Packed in a modified atmosphere.
Brand
Dina
Manufacturer
Dina Foods Ltd.,
London,
NW10 6LE.
London,
NW10 6LE.
Return To Address
Dina Foods Ltd.,
London,
NW10 6LE.
Email: customer-sevices@dinafoods.com
Website: www.dinafoods.com
London,
NW10 6LE.
Email: customer-sevices@dinafoods.com
Website: www.dinafoods.com
Typical Values | per 100g |
---|---|
Energy | 1003.0kj / 240.1 kcal |
Fat | 2.8g |
of which saturates | 0.3g |
Carbohydrates | 45.1g |
of which sugars | 1.1g |
Fibre | 1.5g |
Protein | 7.4g |
Salt | 0.49g |
Ingredients
Wheat Flour (Fortified with Calcium Iron, Niacin and Thiamin), Rapeseed Oil, Sugar, Yeast, Glycerine, Salt, Preservative: Calcium Propanoate
Dietary Information
Contains Wheat
Cooking Guidelines
Microwave - From Ambient. Pierce bag and heat for up to 1 minute (based on 900W oven) until warm throughout.; Oven cook - From Ambient. Preheat oven to 220ºC / 425ºF, Gas, Mark 7.
Remove packaging & bake for 1-2 minutes.
Remove packaging & bake for 1-2 minutes.
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cardboard
these are just glorified cardboard, nothing can make them soft and appetising
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not good
don't waste money buying these, aren't good!
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very dry and hard
These were very thick, dry and hard once warmed up. Tried to them microwave to see if it would soften them and it didnt. I would not recommend, they got thrown in the bin and wasted
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Disappointing
o was really looking forward to trying these. unfortunately, they are not authentic Indian chappati's. Way too thick, even moisture with water before heating them, left them crisp, hard, and more like crisp bread than anything else.
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