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Description Product Description Petit Beurre Biscuit is a kind of shortbread from Nantes, that is best known in France. These famous biscuits were invented by Louis Lefevre-Utile in 1886, and quickly became a success worldwide. The surface of the biscuit is smooth and has twenty-four indents intermixed with the inscription LU PETIT-BEURRE NANTES in three lines. The characters of the writing are intended to be a reminder of the writing books that the grandmother of one of the creators of Le Petit Beurre would read. The biscuit is watered with milk before baking to get a homemade look! Facts 7 oz. 200g. Product of France. Ingredients Wheat flour 73.4, sugar, butter from milk 13.6, powdered skim milk 1.3, salt, raising agent: ammonium carbonate, sodium carbonate, citric acid as acidity corrector, flavoring. May contain eggs, sesame. Allergens: wheat, milk.
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