NISSIN Japan Cisco Ace Coin Matcha Flavor 75g
BEST BEFORE : 2026.1.2
Discription
These unique biscuits are shaped like 20 different types of old coins and are made with fragrant Uji matcha from Kyoto, giving them a delicious, lingering flavor. Aiming to reduce food waste, they use discarded soy pulp as part of the dough.
Raw material name
Wheat flour (domestically produced), sugar, shortening, okara powder (contains soybeans), matcha (100% Uji matcha from Kyoto Prefecture), salt, lactose/leavening agent, gardenia pigment, flavoring, emulsifier, antioxidant (vitamin E)
Nutritional Information [per 75g] (estimated)
Energy | 355kcal |
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protein | 5.1g |
lipids | 12.3g |
carbohydrates | 55.9g |
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Salt equivalent | 0.34g |
Allergen Information
This product's ingredients contain the allergens marked with ■ in the table below. Use the Allergen Search to search for products that contain or do not contain allergens.
- wheat
- Milk ingredients
- soy
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Allergen information is provided for a total of 28 items, including 8 specific ingredients required by the Food Labeling Standards and 20 items recommended for labeling.
This product is manufactured on the same equipment as products containing eggs and peanuts.
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The contamination information lists eight specific raw materials (wheat, buckwheat, eggs, milk components, peanuts, shrimp, crab, and walnuts) that are used in other products manufactured in the same factory or equipment and that may be unintentionally mixed in even if sufficient precautions are taken.
The minimum spend for an order is AUD $0 (inclusive of GST). Shipping only available in Australia.
DELIVERY OPTIONS
Pickup available at Merry Seasons City Store (Usually ready in 24 hours)
Standard Delivery
Flat rate $12 will be applied for all orders with standard delivery in Australia (WA excluded). Flat rate $15 will be applied for all orders in West Australia. FREE on orders $149 or over (WA excluded). National delivery within 3-7 business days. Delivery times via Australia Post or TNT to Western Australia, and regional and remote locations in Northern Territory, South Australia, Queensland and Tasmania may still be a little longer than usual.