Farine de coco BIO

Merci Fit vous proposes la farine de coco qui a un Indice Glycémique (IG) très bas : 35.
Elle est pauvre en sucres rapides (14% contre environ 70% pour les autres farines qui contiennent en plus de l’amidon).

175 g

14,000 TND66,000 TND

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Matiére grasse 11.8 g
Dont acides gras saturés 5.76 g
Glucide 22.2 g
Dont sucre 21.05 g
Protéines 16.1 g
Sel <0.04 g

Descriptions : 

  • La farine de Coco Bio de Merci Fit EST  sans glutensans cholestérol, les personnes intolérantes, ou sensibles peuvent la consommer.
  • Les végétariens & végétaliens noteront qu’elle contient 20 % de protéines, et contient les 8 acides aminés essentiels.
  • Elle est donc idéale pour ceux qui font attention à leur taux glycémique sanguin (diabétiques, ceux qui cherchent à perdre du poids…).C’est un produit extrêmement riche en fibres : entre 45 à 60 g / 100 g de produit
  • Grâce à cette caractéristique, la farine de coco aide au transit intestinal, joue un rôle dans une hygiène de vie qui a pour but de réduire le cholestérol, et aide à accélérer la sensation de satiété (dans le but de manger moins, si l’on apprend à écouter son ressenti, plutôt que ses envies).

Ingrédients :

100 % farine de Coco BIO.

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