Eat Wholesome - Organic Raw Sauerkraut & Carrot, 500g

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Eat Wholesome - Organic Raw Sauerkraut & Carrot, 500g
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Eat Wholesome - Organic Raw Sauerkraut & Carrot, 500g

Brand - Eat Wholesome
£5.19
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Quick Description

Get your hands on this German fermented favourite – Eat Wholesome’s Organic Raw Sauerkraut & Carrot. It’s packed with vitamins and probiotic goodness.

Key Information

  • Handcrafted in Europe
  • Traditional Recipe
  • Naturally Fermented
  • Source of Vitamins A & C
  • Rich in Probiotics
  • Organic & Raw

Product Overview

Eat Wholesome presents this Organic Raw Sauerkraut & Carrot. It’s handcrafted in Europe using a traditional recipe.

Sauerkraut is a cornerstone of German cuisine, so Eat Wholesome ensures that this one is deliciously authentic. Made with nothing but raw and organic cabbage, carrot and salt, it is an excellent source of vitamin A and vitamin C as well as probiotics.

We think you’ll love Eat Wholesome Organic Raw Sauerkraut & Carrot with Moving Mountains’ Plant-Based Hot Dogs, served in a bun with a dollop of Biona’s Organic Mustard Medium Hot Classic German NAS for the ultimate vegan hot dog – das ist gut!

Store somewhere cool and dry. Keep in the fridge once opened.

Ingredients

Cabbage* (53%), water, carrot* (7%), salt. 

*Certified Organic Ingredients

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Eat Wholesome Organic Raw Sauerkraut & Carrot contain alcohol?

While alcohol is not an ingredient in Eat Wholesome Organic Raw Sauerkraut & Carrot, it does contain trace amounts of alcohol, as is the case with any fermented food. The trace amount is similar to that found in bread and ripe bananas.

Generally, foods with naturally occurring traces of alcohol are fine for teetotallers to consume as it is a minuscule amount being metabolised as a fraction of a percentage of the food. However, if you have an allergy (or indeed any concerns), consult your GP to be safe.