What type of carbohydrates is stated on the packaging?
In Australia, FSANZ indicates to use available carbohydrates on the nutritional panel, this means the total carbohydrate minus the fibre content.
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We understand that the current packaging of our food pouches is unfavourable due to its plastic make-up. We do listen and appreciate all customer feedback, and most importantly, we embrace it. As a company, we value transparency as it keeps us and ...
How do I create an account?
We have a few different types of accounts so be sure to understand which type you would like to set up. General account You can set up an account to place an order by simply selecting Sign Up from the top menu of our website. Why should I set up an ...
What's the difference between golden and brown linseed?
Also known as flaxseed, golden linseeds and brown linseeds can be used in the same way. The difference between golden and brown flaxseed is minimal and comes down to their macronutrient and antioxidant contents. Some studies show that compared to ...
Does your Brewer's Yeast contain sulphites?
We have used the same suppliers for several years and we can assure you, that there is no added sulphate in our Brewer's Yeast. Yeast naturally produces sulphite during fermentation. The sulphite can also originate from the molasses used, to produce ...
Does your Nutritional Yeast contain sulphites?
There is no added sulphate in our Nutritional Yeast. Yeast naturally produces sulphite during fermentation. The sulphite is naturally occurring in the molasses used to grow the yeast. The tested sulphite concentration is under 10 mg/kg, which ...