
Keogh's Mature Irish Cheese and Onion 125g
€2.89
€23.12/kg
Gluten Free
Vegetarian
Description
Handcooked potato crisps with mature Irish cheese and onionFurther Description
The delicious cheese comes from our friends in Carbery, Co. Cork
Find out more about our suppliers on the Keogh's website
Spud Nav®
Trace your crisps back to the field they came from, just type the field name on the Spud Nav® page of our website!
Features
Grown with love in Ireland
Deliciously fresh Irish potato crisps
Handcooked on our family farm
Gluten free
GMO and MSG free
Suitable for coeliacs & vegetarians
Lifestyle
Gluten free
Suitable for Coeliacs
Suitable for Vegetarians
Pack Size
125g ℮
Ingredients
Potatoes (64%)
Sunflower Oil
Onion (3%)
Lactose (Milk)
Dried Carbery Cheese (Milk)
Rice Flour
Salt
Yeast Extract
Parsley
Dried Vegetarian Cheese (Milk)
Garlic
Acidity Regulator: Lactic Acid (Milk)
Calcium Lactate (Milk)
Paprika Extract
Allergy Advice
For allergens see ingredients in bold.
Allergy Advice
Milk - Contains
Storage Type
Ambient
Storage
Store in a Cool Dry Place
Origin
Handmade in Ireland
Country
Country of Origin - Ireland
Company Name
Keogh's Crisps
Company Address
Westpalstown,
Oldtown,
Co. Dublin,
Ireland.
Telephone Helpline
+353 (1) 8433175
Web Address
www.keoghs.ie
Return To
Keogh's Crisps,
Westpalstown,
Oldtown,
Co. Dublin,
Ireland.
Tel +353 (1) 8433175
www.keoghs.ie
Disclaimer
While we take care to ensure product information on our website is correct, products are constantly being redeveloped. As a result, ingredients, dietary, nutritional, allergen and any other information may change. You should always read the product label and not solely rely on the information provided here.
Nutrition Information
per 100g% RI*
Energy
2182kJ25.98%
523kcal26.15%
Fat
26.5g37.86%
of which saturates2.7g13.5%
monounsaturates22.3g
Carbohydrate
50.1g19.27%
of which sugars2.1g2.33%
Fibre
4.5g11.84%
Protein
7.3g14.6%
Salt
0.96g16%
Salt content is exclusively due to the presence of naturally occurring sodium
*Reference intake of average adult (8400 kj / 2000 kcal)
Product Number: 100791422
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Description
Handcooked potato crisps with mature Irish cheese and onionFurther Description
The delicious cheese comes from our friends in Carbery, Co. Cork
Find out more about our suppliers on the Keogh's website
Spud Nav®
Trace your crisps back to the field they came from, just type the field name on the Spud Nav® page of our website!
Features
Grown with love in Ireland
Deliciously fresh Irish potato crisps
Handcooked on our family farm
Gluten free
GMO and MSG free
Suitable for coeliacs & vegetarians
Lifestyle
Gluten free
Suitable for Coeliacs
Suitable for Vegetarians
Pack Size
125g ℮
Ingredients
Potatoes (64%)
Sunflower Oil
Onion (3%)
Lactose (Milk)
Dried Carbery Cheese (Milk)
Rice Flour
Salt
Yeast Extract
Parsley
Dried Vegetarian Cheese (Milk)
Garlic
Acidity Regulator: Lactic Acid (Milk)
Calcium Lactate (Milk)
Paprika Extract
Allergy Advice
For allergens see ingredients in bold.
Allergy Advice
Milk - Contains
Storage Type
Ambient
Storage
Store in a Cool Dry Place
Origin
Handmade in Ireland
Country
Country of Origin - Ireland
Company Name
Keogh's Crisps
Company Address
Westpalstown,
Oldtown,
Co. Dublin,
Ireland.
Telephone Helpline
+353 (1) 8433175
Web Address
www.keoghs.ie
Return To
Keogh's Crisps,
Westpalstown,
Oldtown,
Co. Dublin,
Ireland.
Tel +353 (1) 8433175
www.keoghs.ie
Disclaimer
While we take care to ensure product information on our website is correct, products are constantly being redeveloped. As a result, ingredients, dietary, nutritional, allergen and any other information may change. You should always read the product label and not solely rely on the information provided here.
Product Number: 100791422
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Disclaimer
While we take care to ensure product information on our website is correct, products are constantly being redeveloped. As a result, ingredients, dietary, nutritional, allergen and any other information may change. You should always read the product label and not solely rely on the information provided here.








