Coburger (100g)
Jan Linders
Coburger (100g)
  Sustainability
  Health

  Sustainability

Certifications

There are no known top quality marks or sustainability measures for this product. This can mean that there are sustainability risks in the area of ​​the environment, human rights or animal welfare.

  Health
Least

This product can be a weekly exception to an otherwise healthy diet.

  1. A healthy daily diet can contain meat as a source of protein. There are better options than Coburger.

    • You can eat Coburger as an extra. The advice is to do this at most three times a week.

      It contains

      • too much calories
      • too much salt
      • too much saturated fat

    Scores are based on the guidelines of Schijf van Vijf from the Netherlands Nutrition Centre.

    About health scores

    Nutritional facts

    Energy (kJ)869kJ/100g
    Proteins24g/100g
    Carbohydrates1g/100g
    Sugar1g/100g
    Monounsaturated fat5.5g/100g
    Meervoudig onverzadigd vet1.7g/100g
    Saturated fat4.7g/100g
    Transvet0.1g/100g
    Fat12g/100g
    Salt5g/100g
    Sodium2g/100g
    Fibers0g/100g
    Polyolen0g/100g
    Added sugar1g/100g
    Starch0g/100g
    Energy (kcal)208kcal/100g

    Ingredients

    varkensvlees¹ (93%), zout, suiker, dextrose, aroma, antioxidant e 301, conserveermiddel (e250, e252), varkenseiwit, beukenhoutrook, ¹ = Beter Leven keurmerk 1 ster

    Source

    Product label information like ingredients, nutrients and certifications are gathered from different data sources. Last changed at 02-08-2023.

    Compare products

    Compare Coburger (100g) with another product on health and sustainability.

    Look for another product

    Know more about Questionmark

    About us