Matcha Latte Protein Drink Collagen Super Food Sweet Cafe Asahi Japanese 315g Slim Up Sugar Calorie Diet Dietary Healthy Japan
About the Product
Nutrition & beauty charge for the person you want to be! Matcha latte flavour with superfood Uji green tea.
Contains 27g of protein per serving (60g)!
Sugar content is approx. 15g and calorie content is approx. 193 kcal.
The moderate sweetness allows you to drink it every day without getting bored.
It contains not only nutritional ingredients but also beauty ingredients, making it a beauty drink as well.
【Beauty drink plan】
Mix 1-3 spoons with approx. 75㏄ - 255㏄ of water.
【1 meal replacement plan】
Mix 4 spoons with approx. 300-400 litres of water.
1 bag = 315g
Per 3 spoons (45g):
Energy 154kcal
Protein 21g
Fat 0.99g
Carbohydrate 19.3g (11g carbohydrate, 8.3g dietary fibre)
Salt equivalent 0.3 g
Vitamin A 150-385 µg
Vitamin B1 0.36mg
Vitamin B2 0.38mg
Vitamin B6 0.38mg
Vitamin B12 1.2 µg
Vitamin C 28mg
Vitamin D 1.5-4.7 µg
Vitamin E 3.6mg
Niacin 4.1mg
Pantothenic acid 2.5mg
Folic acid 88μg
Calcium 300mg
Magnesium 91mg
Iron 2.7mg
Potassium 675mg
Copper 0.08-0.24mg
Zinc 0.4-1.2mg
Manganese 0.77-2.2mg
Selenium 4.2-12 µg
Coenzyme Q10 10mg
Shipment:
We ship worldwide.
Economy Shipment : Lowest priority. At least 3 weeks to arrive from the dispatching date, depending to your place. You cannot spot the date of arrival.
It often can take 4 weeks. Due to the pandemic, the mailing method is limited, so we can not attach a tracking service.
Returns:
Returns are accepted ONLY if the item was not the item described.
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