Another favorite from mogli
"Another favorite biscuit from mogli. Perfect for little ones and adults"
Benefits
MOGLi's Mini Coconut Biscuits are a treat! Finest organic spelt and wheat flour from demeter certified grains, creamy demeter butter, coconut, slightly sweetened with mild agave syrup - just the ingredients you would use in your kitchen to bake for your family. Kids from the MOGLi children's panel have approved the taste and can't get enough of this snack, which is available in this handy 50g size, perfect for a lunchbox or pocket.
50g
May contain traces of nuts, egg, soya or sesame seeds.
SPELT flour* (29%), WHEAT flour*, agave syrup** (15%), butter* (13%), agave syrup powder** (7%), desiccated COCONUT** (6%), banana powder**, raising agent: sodium bicarbonate
* from biodynamic farming
* from organic agriculture
ALLERGY ADVICE: for the EU 14 major food allergens, including cereals containing gluten, see ingredients in CAPITAL LETTERS (if any).
Nutritional values per 100g:
Energy 1992KJ/474kcal
Fat 18g
of which saturates 11g
Carbohydrates 68g
of which sugar 20g
Protein 7.9g
Fibre 4.4b
Salt 0.12g
Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 17 reviews.
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"Another favorite biscuit from mogli. Perfect for little ones and adults"
"Very tasty and creamy and smells like coconuts"
"They are really tasty, my kids love them"
"It has a really nice taste, my daughter likes it. It is a bit tough, it is much softer if you keep the bag open for a day - better for baby to eat."
"Great snack for my 3 years old. He loves the animal shapes. They really taste great"
"These are absolutely delicious. They are not too sweet either and have the perfect balance of coconut. Just enough so that you can taste it but not overpowering at all."
"Our girl love them they are great snack for school lunch box"
"Very tasty little biscuits"
"Delicious biscuits"
"Treating my little one cannot be any better, these are healthy and naturally sweetened. When toddlers start asking for biscuits and treats def go for Ulula ones to make sure no nasties are there."