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  1. DELICIOUS BUTTER TASTE
  2. EASY DOSAGE, HELPS TO ELIMINATE EXCESS FAT
  3. SIMPLY SHAKE AND SPRAY INTO THE PAN
  4. GLUTEN-FREE
  5. 100% VEGAN

ALLNUTRITION COOKING SPRAY BUTTER OIL is perfect for frying and baking various types of food. It is a great alternative to traditional butter. It is based on canola oil, which is one of the healthiest cooking oils, rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.

The flavouring is derived from natural ingredients, making the product completely safe and healthy for the body. Thanks to this, frying and baking with it allows you to obtain the taste and aroma of butter, without the additional consumption of fats.

ALLNUTRITION COOKING SPRAY BUTTER OIL is very easy to use and allows the oil to be evenly distributed over the surface of the pan or baking tray. This prevents food from burning and sticking to the surface, making it easier to process food. It is perfect for people who want to take care of their health and diet. With this product, you can enjoy the taste and flavour of butter without the extra calories and fats, it is easy to use and allows you to achieve healthy and tasty meals.

Recommended use: Shake before use. Spray 1.8 ml of product (approx. 1/3 second dosing) from a distance of approx. 15 - 30 cm at an angle of 45 ° from the vertical on unheated surfaces. Perfect for frying and baking.

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*General nutritional value **CFU - colony-forming unit
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