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02GE79 Schluender Traditional Butter Christ Stollen in cello pack 17.6oz (Copy)

02GE79 Schluender Traditional Butter Christ Stollen in cello pack 17.6oz (Copy)

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Schluender Premium Orange Christ Stollen in Cello Pack 17.6 oz

Start the holiday celebrations early with this traditional German Christmas treat from Schlunder. A delicious high quality stollen cake with rich taste.

Product Description

Schlünder is a family-owned business with over 430 years of history and is one of the most well known confectionary companies in Germany. Stollen is a traditional German cake usually eaten during the Christmas season, when it is called Christstollen (after Christ). This Christmas, enjoy this very high quality Traditional Stollen Cake, made by the famous Schlünder!

  • Facts: 17.6 oz. Produt of Germany.
  • Ingredients: Wheat flour, raisins, palm fat, glucose, candied orange and lemon peels (glucose, orange peels, lemon peels, fructose, sugar), sugar, canola oil, sorbitol (humectant), fructose, wheat starch, yeast, emulsifiers (mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids, sodium stearoyl-2-lactylate, (natural flavor, salt, fully hydrogenated palm fat. Contains wheat. May contain traces of tree nuts, eggs, and milk. Store in a cool, dry place.

No German Christmas celebration is complete without a Stollen - the Christstollen, the King of all Christmas pastries. This yeast-cake is folded and rounded into an oval to represent the infant Jesus in a bundle of swaddling clothes. Made in Germany, Schlunder Christmas Stollen Cake with Rum contains Jamaican rum, raisins, candied orange and lemon peel.

 

Christoph Schlünder, the company owner, descends from an old traditional family. For more than 530 years the property has belonged to the one and same family. More than 420 years all ancestors (12 generations) were diligent farmers who always had a bakery of their own.



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