• Nestlé’s Harvest Gourmet is adding Veggie Balls and Veggie Bakes – Italian Style to the range.

Veggie Bakes – Italian Style has 47grams of veggies per serve, bring Italian flavours to life with zucchini, tomato, vegetarian, mozzarella, herbs, and spices.

The Veggie Balls have 24 grams of veggies per serve, and are a bite-sized blend of carrots, peas, and corn.
    Nestlé’s Harvest Gourmet is adding Veggie Balls and Veggie Bakes – Italian Style to the range. Veggie Bakes – Italian Style has 47grams of veggies per serve, bring Italian flavours to life with zucchini, tomato, vegetarian, mozzarella, herbs, and spices. The Veggie Balls have 24 grams of veggies per serve, and are a bite-sized blend of carrots, peas, and corn.
  • Nestlé’s Harvest Gourmet is adding Veggie Balls and Veggie Bakes – Italian Style to the range.

Veggie Bakes – Italian Style has 47grams of veggies per serve, bring Italian flavours to life with zucchini, tomato, vegetarian, mozzarella, herbs, and spices.

The Veggie Balls have 24 grams of veggies per serve, and are a bite-sized blend of carrots, peas, and corn.
    Nestlé’s Harvest Gourmet is adding Veggie Balls and Veggie Bakes – Italian Style to the range. Veggie Bakes – Italian Style has 47grams of veggies per serve, bring Italian flavours to life with zucchini, tomato, vegetarian, mozzarella, herbs, and spices. The Veggie Balls have 24 grams of veggies per serve, and are a bite-sized blend of carrots, peas, and corn.
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Nestlé’s Harvest Gourmet is adding Veggie Balls and Veggie Bakes – Italian Style to the range.

Veggie Bakes – Italian Style has 47grams of veggies per serve, bring Italian flavours to life with zucchini, tomato, vegetarian, mozzarella, herbs, and spices.

The Veggie Balls have 24 grams of veggies per serve, and are a bite-sized blend of carrots, peas, and corn.

Nestlé head of marketing – Foods Nicole Fox said the new range was developed when 42 per cent of Australians actively looking to reduce or exclude animal products from their diet.

“We understand the increasing appetite for meat-free alternatives as Australians become increasingly conscious of their food choices, particularly plant-based cooking at home.

“Our latest Harvest Gourmet products offer delicious plant-based options for consumers looking to reduce meat consumption in their diet and integrate simple veggie-based meals into their weekly meal repertoire,” Fox said.

The Veggie Balls and Veggie Bakes are vegetarian, have a 4.5 and 4-star Health Star Rating and are available at Coles nationally with an RRP of $6.00.

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