Wheat Flour, Sugar, Butter (Milk),Egg, Leavening / Raising Agent (diphosphates (E450), sodium carbonates (E500)), Colour (carotene (E160a)) (contains antioxidant (sodium ascorbate (E301), a -tocopherol (E307)), thickener (gum arabic (E414)), anticaking agent (silicon dioxide (E551))).This product contains cereals containing gluten and milk products.Allergen Advice: For allergens, including cereal containing gluten, see ingredients in BOLD.Also, may contain traces of Peanut,Soybean,Sesame and Nut.
Ingredients subject to change
Nutritional Information (Per 100g)
Nutrient
Amount per serving
Energy
410kCal (1714kJ)
Fat
4.5g
Of which saturates
2.1g/td>
Carbohydrates
87.1g
Of which sugars
45.7g
Protein
5.5g
Salt
0.12g
We ship nationally, throughout the entire UK. Our shipping costs for various regions around the UK may vary.
We try to go as quick as we can, so we normally process orders within 1 – 3 business days - depending on what your order is (it it's frozen, fresh or ambient).
We are unable to ship or deliver during weekends and holidays.
In certain conditions, we may delay an order due to stock levels or times an order is dispatched (e.g. an order containing chilled items that is ordered on Friday will be held back until Monday due to the items being perishable and not able to be delivered over the weekend).
Please note, the order processing times do not include shipping, which is down to courier delivery schedules
We calculate delivery costs at the checkout, there may be a surcharge applied if:
The order is very very heavy
The order contains frozen items (We need to use ice packs and insulated liners)
You are not in the UK mainland area
Ingredients & Nutrition
Sold by Yau Brothers
Ingredients
Wheat Flour, Sugar, Butter (Milk),Egg, Leavening / Raising Agent (diphosphates (E450), sodium carbonates (E500)), Colour (carotene (E160a)) (contains antioxidant (sodium ascorbate (E301), a -tocopherol (E307)), thickener (gum arabic (E414)), anticaking agent (silicon dioxide (E551))).This product contains cereals containing gluten and milk products.Allergen Advice: For allergens, including cereal containing gluten, see ingredients in BOLD.Also, may contain traces of Peanut,Soybean,Sesame and Nut.
Ingredients subject to change
Nutritional Information (Per 100g)
Nutrient
Amount per serving
Energy
410kCal (1714kJ)
Fat
4.5g
Of which saturates
2.1g/td>
Carbohydrates
87.1g
Of which sugars
45.7g
Protein
5.5g
Salt
0.12g
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Delivery Information
We ship nationally, throughout the entire UK. Our shipping costs for various regions around the UK may vary.
We try to go as quick as we can, so we normally process orders within 1 – 3 business days - depending on what your order is (it it's frozen, fresh or ambient).
We are unable to ship or deliver during weekends and holidays.
In certain conditions, we may delay an order due to stock levels or times an order is dispatched (e.g. an order containing chilled items that is ordered on Friday will be held back until Monday due to the items being perishable and not able to be delivered over the weekend).
Please note, the order processing times do not include shipping, which is down to courier delivery schedules
We calculate delivery costs at the checkout, there may be a surcharge applied if:
The order is very very heavy
The order contains frozen items (We need to use ice packs and insulated liners)
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