Olde Colony Bakery Wafers, Benne

5 oz (142 g)


 

Product Details

Historic Charleston, South Carolina. The history of the benne wafer. The benne seed wafer has existed in the lowconntry since colonial times. Benne, which is the bantu word for sesame, was brought from East Africa and planted extensively throughout the South. May Many lowcountry recipes call for the tasty toasted benne seed, but none so loved as the benne wafer, a Charleston favorite. www.oldecolonybakery.com. Phone: (843) 216-3232. 800-722-9932.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 17 pcs
Servings per Container: 5
Calories 110.00 kcal
Total Fat 3.00 grm (5.00% RDA)
Saturated Fat 0.00 grm (0.00% RDA)
Cholesterol 0.00 mg (0.00% RDA)
Sodium 240.00 mg (10.00% RDA)
Total Carbohydrate 19.00 grm (6.00% RDA)
Dietary Fiber 0.00 grm (0.00% RDA)
Protein 2.00 grm
Vitamin A (0.00% RDA)
Vitamin C (0.00% RDA)
Calcium (0.00% RDA)
Iron (0.00% RDA)
Niacin (2.00% RDA)
Riboflavin (4.00% RDA)
Thiamin (4.00% RDA)
Trans Fat 0.00 grm
Egg 1.00
Wheat 1.00
Total Sugars 14.00 grm
Calories From Fat 25.00 kcal
Sesame 1.00

Ingredients

Benne Wafer: Sugar, Enriched Unbromated Flour (Wheat) Contain(s) Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid, Egg Whites (Dairy) Contains(s) Sodium Citrate, Triethyl Citrate, Guar Gum, Benne (Sesame) Seed, Palm Oil, Baking Powder, Baking Soda.

Warnings

Contains: wheat, eggs.

Manufacturer

OLDE COLONY BAKERY
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464

UPC

00721570721521