
Höhenrainer
Höhenrainer Turkey Schnitzel Viennese Style
250 g3 DAYS AVERAGE FRESHNESS
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2 pieces
Handcrafted and cut from a slice of turkey breast,
seasoned, breaded and fully cooked.
A treat when cold & warm.
Pure indulgence from Bavaria
100% poultry - real taste

1963 – The year it all began.
Back then, when most ovens were still sizzling with the Sunday roast pork, nobody thought about turkey. Nobody except Georg Lechner sen., who discovered turkey after several attempts with eggs and cockerels.
While today it is clear what potential this bird has, back then it was a risk and Georg Lechner sen. was often ridiculed, like many a pioneer.
Höhenrainer is now one of the largest suppliers of turkey products. The company name Höhenrainer, derived from the town of Großhöhenrain, is a commitment to its origin.
At Höhenrainer, the following applies: Our roots, tradition and origin are just as important to us as innovation and pioneering spirit.
Höhenrainer turkey sausage is made from 100% pure poultry meat, has little fat, lots of high-quality protein and is very hearty and versatile.
Top quality and full enjoyment are the main priorities.
The best ingredients are used for this, according to traditional recipes and genuine butcher's craft.

Manufacturer:
Höhenrainer Delikatessen GmbH, Lauser Str. 1, 83620 Großhöhenrain
Durability
Composition
| Putenfleisch | 70 % |
| Panade | |
| WEIZENMEHL | |
| Modifizierte Stärke | |
| Gewürze | |
| Hefe | |
| Salz | |
| Rapsöl | |
| Palmöl | |
| Salz | |
| Dextrose | |
| Stabilisator | |
| Natriumcitrate | |
| Gewürzextrakte |
Nutritional values per 100 g
| Energy value | 783 kJ/186 kCal |
| Fats | 7 g |
| including saturated fatty acids | 1.5 g |
| Carbohydrates | 14 g |
| including sugars | 1 g |
| Protein | 16.5 g |
| Salt | 2 g |
| Fibre | 0.7 g |
Allergens
| Glutenhaltiges Getreide |
| May contain traces of: |
| Milch |