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San Gennaro Basil Garlic Polenta - 24 Oz
Pre-cooked. Ready to heat & serve. Fat free. Gluten free. History of Polenta: In Italy, Polenta is a versatile alternative to pasta, bread or rice, and is especially suited for meat dishes that have plenty of sauce. In northern Italy, it's as popular as pasta is in the south. Traditionally, the first cooking step required stirring for 40-45 minutes in a copper kettle over a hot fire. Pre-cooked Polenta eliminates this tedious chore, while preserving Polenta's ancient Italian heritage. There may be some water separation, this is normal. Visit our website at www.polenta.com.
Nutrition Facts, heading | ||
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Amount per serving Calories71 | ||
% Daily Value* | ||
Total Fat of 0g daily value 0 percentincludes Saturated Fat of 0g daily value0percent, includes Trans Fat of 0g | ||
Cholesterol 0mg daily value0percent, | ||
Sodium 310mg daily value13percent, | ||
Total Carbohydrate of 15g daily value 5 percentincludes Dietary Fiber of 1g daily value4percent, includes Total Sugars of 1g | ||
Protein 2g | ||
Calcium 0mg Daily Value 0% | ||
Iron 0mg Daily Value 2% | ||
* The %Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. |
Refrigerate after opening. Do not freeze.
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