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Sanaví Harifen (Low Protein)

The Harifen line is made in Spain by Sanaví, a company specializing in foods for special diets. The Harifen line is specially formulated with low protein and amino acid content. These products are suitable for the dietetic treatment of diseases related to the protein metabolism, such as phenylketonuria (PKU), chronic renal disease, hepatic insufficiency and other metabolic disorders. The Harifen line allows people with these conditions to prepare more balanced and varied meals without limiting their quantities. Additional Harifen products may be available by special request.

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SVH Cocoa Cookies with White Chips. Temporarily Out of Stock.  Low Protein cocoa cookies with white chips.

Ingredients: Potato starch, wheat starch, vegetable oil blend (palm oil, cocoa oil, sunflower oil,), cane sugar, white chips (sugar, lactose, cocoa butter, butter, soy lecithin, modified corn starch, natural and/or artificial vanilla flavor), tapioca starch, modified tapioca starch, corn syrup, natural cocoa extract, powdered cocoa, guar gum (stabilizer), natural caramel color, natural and/or artificial flavors.

This product is primarily intended for low protein diets the final product is NOT lab tested to verify it meets the standards for gluten free products
Low Protein

5.3 oz $5.59


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