
The word "kohlrabi" comes from the German "kohl" (cabbage) and "rabi" (turnip). This versatile vegetable, with its mild, slightly sweet flavour, can be used in all kinds of dishes – even the leaves are edible!
The quantities provided above are averages only.
Produced in a facility that processes eggs, milk, fish, peanuts, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nuts, and wheat.
1 piece
Salmon fillet
(Contains: Vis)
½ piece
Kohlrabi
150 g
Potatoes
½ piece
Garlic
½ piece
Red onion
125 g
Broccoli
5 g
Shaved almonds
(Contains: Gluten, Ei, Gerst, Kamut, Khorasan (tarwe), Mosterd, Haver, Pinda's, Lupine, Noten, Sesamzaad, Spelt, Soja, Rogge, Selderij, Tarwe, Zwaveldioxide en sulfiet, May contain traces of allergens, Amandelnoten, Noten)
5 g
Fresh dill & chives
25 g
Fresco spalmabile - cream cheese
(Contains: Melk (inclusief lactose))
¼ piece
Low sodium vegetable stock cube
½ tablespoon
Olive oil
1 tablespoon
[Plant-based] butter
¼ tablespoon
Mustard
to taste
Salt and pepper





