Pure Butter French 'Sablé' Shortbread
Biscuiterie La Sablésienne
A pure traditional recipe for shortbread butter all simply delicious tradition. In addition he has Shortbread (sur Sarthe). You can not make that up.
Legend has it that in 1670, the Marquise de Sable presented a plate of buttery, crumbly biscuits to the King, who found them particularly delicious. These little biscuits quickly became firm favourites in the royal household, taking the name of the town in which they originated, Sablé sur Sarthe.
La Sablésienne bakery continues to make sablés using the traditional recipe, and they are just as delicious today as they were four hundred years ago.
Composition
wheat flour, 23.3% butter, sugar, eggs, salt, starch.
Producer
Origin : Loire Valley
Nutrition facts
Average nutrition facts | For 100g |
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Energy | 436 / 1825.44 kcal / kJ |
Total fat | 19.9 g |
Saturated fat | 12.5 g |
Carbohydrate | 57.3 g |
Sugar | 23.5 g |
Proteins | 6.2 g |
Salt | 1 g |
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