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Pita Bread
Pita Factory
Wheat pita is fluffy and succulent in taste. It is perfect for eating with kebab or seitan. Highly seasoned vegetable fillings with fresh vegetables are also suitable with pita. Due to the soft taste, wheat bread also tastes good with sweet fillings. The first strawberries and whipped cream of the summer also make the pita bread as an easy-to-eat dessert that lacks no crispness, sweetness and bitterness! You can also modify your pita with fruit, berries and a pinch of nutella.
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Pita Factory
Street food can be healthy and produced in a sustainable way. Pita Factory's good quality pita breads are made of domestic grain and easy to eat with hands. You can quench you hunger with good conscience. We use high quality raw materials and recipes developed with precision, and therefore our pita breads are the best. We value artisanal handicraft and sustainability. We stand for relaxed food, which is genuinely good for you.
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* Carbon footprint
This product carbon footprint represents the amount (kg) of net greenhouse gas emissions (carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxides) in carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2e) into the atmosphere per amount (kg) of produced functional product. The carbon footprint is a measure of climate impact (impact category), expressed as the product’s global warming potential over 100 years, GWP 100. The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and concentrations in the Earth’s atmosphere mitigate global warming and climate change.
Life cycle assessments (LCA) of the product are made from cradle to gate (raw materials to packaged end-products) and include all fossil emissions, GWP fossil, resulting from the product’s production. Biogenic emissions and removals, GWP biogenic, including land-use, land-use changes and biogenic methane, are calculated and reported separately. When product-specific values are not presented, biogenic emissions and removals are disregarded or regarded as having net-zero climate impact (emissions = removals). Thus, the product carbon footprint represents carbon footprint (fossil), unless otherwise stated.
For scale, the cradle-to-gate carbon footprint values of common food products at usual points-of-purchase are estimated to have a range of approximately 0-40 kgCO₂e/kg. Deviations are possible.
