SNACKS & BISCUITS

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Belle France Barquettes Fraise 120g

Tasty strawberry-filled shortbread biscuits from Belle France. 120g pack ideal for a fruity snack or tea-time treat.

Belle France Biscuits 225g

Light and crispy biscuits perfect for tea time or snacking. Enjoy the classic French taste in every bite.

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Belle France Chips Aux Crevettes 50g

Light and crispy prawn-flavored chips, perfect for snacking or enjoying as an appetizer.

4o

Belle France Chips Aux Crevettes Croquantes 50g

Crunchy and flavorful prawn chips, offering a delicious seafood taste and perfect crisp texture for snacking.

4o

Belle France Petales De Ble Chocolat 375g

Belle France Pétales de Blé Chocolat 375g are wheat-based breakfast cereals coated with chocolate powder, offering a crunchy texture and rich cocoa flavour. They are enriched with vitamins B1, B2, B5, B6, B9, B12, E, and iron, and contain approximately 389 kcal, 4.3g fat, 27.2g sugars, and 8.1g protein per 100g. Suitable for vegetarians, they may contain traces of milk, nuts, peanuts, and soy.

Belle France Petit Beurre 150g

Belle France Petit Beurre Chocolat Noir 150g are classic French butter biscuits topped with a 48% dark chocolate tablet. Each 100g serving provides approximately 494 kcal, 23.3g of fat (14.6g saturated), and 33.5g of sugars. They are packaged in a 150g box containing 12 biscuits.

Belle France Petit Beurre 200g

Belle France Petit Beurre 200g are traditional French butter biscuits made with wheat flour, sugar, and butter. They offer a crisp texture and a rich, buttery flavour. Each 100g serving provides approximately 1900 kJ of energy, with moderate fat content (14.5%), high saturated fats (8.9%), and sugars (22.2%), resulting in a Nutri-Score of E.

Belle France Sables 125g

Belle France Sablés Noix de Coco 125g are traditional French shortbread biscuits infused with 8% grated coconut, offering a crisp texture and a subtle coconut flavour. Made with wheat flour, sugar, palm oil, and skimmed milk powder, they are ideal for a light snack or to accompany tea or coffee.

Belle France Sables 125g

Belle France Biscuits sablés nappage au chocolat noir 125g are classic French butter biscuits topped with a layer of dark chocolate. Each 100g serving provides approximately 494 kcal, 23.3g of fat (14.6g saturated), and 33.5g of sugars. They are packaged in a 125g box containing 12 biscuits.

Belle France Sables Noix De Coco 125g

Belle France Sablés Noix de Coco 125g are traditional French shortbread biscuits made with wheat flour and 8% grated coconut, offering a crisp texture and a subtle coconut flavour. Each 100g serving provides approximately 490 kcal, 22.8g of fat (14.8g saturated), and 25.9g of sugars. They are packaged in a 125g pack and are ideal for a light snack or to accompany tea or coffee.

Brets A Ancienne 125g

Brets à l’Ancienne 125g are traditional French kettle-cooked potato chips seasoned with Guérande sea salt. Made from French potatoes and sunflower oil, they offer a crispy texture and authentic flavor.

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