Arco Sweet Cream Sekacz (Branchy Spit Cake) with creamy filling, sugar free
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- does not leave the bitter aftertaste typical of most sweeteners
- contains a fraction of the calories found in sugar
- it is made from sugar, but it is not sugar
- it is versatile - you can use it wherever you normally use sugar
- suitable for baking and cooking
- suitable for diabetics and people on a low-carbohydrate diet
Expiration date: 24/08/2026
Arco Sweet Cream Sękacz with no added sugar, no lactose and no palm oil, a mega crunchy wafer roll filled with a creamy filling without any water - thanks to this, the tube retains its incredible fragility.
The origin of the sękacz is not entirely clear, but most researchers agree to locate it in today's Germany. It does not change the fact that the characteristic 'knotty' dough is known by various names in many countries - in Poland it is sometimes called kolączek, grandfather or bankch, in Lithuania it is called šakotis, in Germany as Baumkuchen or Prügelkrapfen and the French know this effective baking as gâteau à la broche or spit pie. The Polish sękacz basin is Podlasie, and the Podlasie 'sękacz basin' is the village of Huszcza and this is where you can find the best, traditional specialties of this type, baked in a wood-fired oven on a spit. In 2005, Podlaski sękacz was entered on the List of Traditional Products.
The finished tree cake is similar to a cut tree trunk with knots - hence its name, of course. As a result of the gradual pouring of the spit with successive layers of dough, thicker layers of light dough separated by dark layers of parched dough, which resemble annual rings in a tree trunk, are visible in the cross section of the tree cake. The excess of dough flowing down during baking creates characteristic, solidified, protruding icicles resembling fragments of cut knotty branches. While the preparation of the fat and biscuit dough itself is not very complicated, the baking process itself is difficult, requires experience and time, preparing the dough and baking the sękacz is about 4-5 hours, of which about 3 hours spent in the hot oven, you need to learn how to rotate the roller properly to get the desired effect and not to burn the dough and get beautiful knots.
Ingredients: sweetener maltitol, vegetable fat (fully hydrogenated rapeseed oil), rapeseed oil, lactose-free skimmed milk powder, wafer roll (wheat flour, rapeseed oil, salt, raising agent sodium carbonate), wafer roll (wheat flour, rapeseed oil, emulsifier: rapeseed lecithin, raising agent ammonium bicarbonate, salt, water), flavouring, emulsifier: rapeseed lecithin.
Nutritional values: Nutritional values per 100g: energy value 507.1kcal/2123.3kJ, fats 42.8g (including saturated fats 11.0g), carbohydrates 46.4g (including sugars 6.0g, polyols 32.1g), protein 6.4g, fiber 1.7g, salt 0.2g Nutritional values per serving: energy value 142.0kcal/594.5kJ, fats 12.0g (including saturated fats 3.1g), carbohydrates 13.0g (including sugars 1.7g, polyols 9.0g), protein 1.8g, fiber 0.5g, salt 0.0g
Allergens: milk, gluten; may contain peanuts.
Additional information: Arco cream sękacz with no added sugar, wafer tube filled with cream-flavored cream (89%), contains sweeteners
Manufacturer: Made in Poland by Arco Sweets Sp. z o. o. | Chojnicka 30, 83-250 Skarszewy
Precautions: Excessive consumption may cause a laxative effect.
Storage: Store in a dry, cool and dark place in a tightly closed container.
Portion: 28g
Sweeteners used: Sucralose
Sweeteners to avoid: Acesulfame potassium, Aspartam, Sugar, Sodium cyclamate, Erythritol, Fructose, Glucose, Xylitol, Lactitol, Sorbitol, Stevia, Sucralose, Glucose-fructose syrup, Tagatose, Honey, Isomalt, Sodium saccharin
Vegan and organic products: Suitable for vegans, Suitable for vegetarians
Exclude allergens: Soy, Nuts, Eggs
Net weight: 28g
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