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4” Potato Bun.
If you've never experienced a potato bun, this is the one to try! Featuring a subtle sweetness, clean flavour profile, and pillowy interior, our potato buns offer a unique burger bun or sandwich carrier to elevate your culinary creations. 4" round, sliced bun. Serve it up as a Chicken Fried Steak Sandwich.
Consumer Insight.
Potato buns have grown +8.1% on restaurant burger descriptions over the past 4 years.
Datassential, Instant Chart: Most Popularly Menued Burger Carriers, Sept. 2023.
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Handling
Remove from freezer and thaw in the bag (laid on a flat surface with the crowns facing up) for 1-2 hours at room temperature. Store thawed buns in the closed bag at room temperature (never in the fridge). For best results, use buns within 1-3 days of thawing. Try buns grilled or toasted for a warm and slightly crispy bite. Contains: Wheat, Milk, Eggs.May contain: Almonds, Pecans, Sesame seeds, Soy, Walnuts.
Ingredients
Unbleached wheat flour, Water, Potato flour, Cane sugar, Liquid whole eggs, Pineapple pulp (pineapple pulp, ascorbic acid), Liquid egg yolks, Wheat gluten, Sunflower and/or soybean oil, Butter, Liquid egg-whites, Yeast, Salt, Cultured wheat flour, Ground wheat, Lactic acid, Turmeric, Ascorbic acid, Enzymes, Rice flour (for dusting).
Nutrition facts
| Servings per container | 6 Servings Per Container | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Serving Size | 1 Bun (74g) | ||
| Nutrition | |||
| Calories | 220 | ||
| % DV* | % DV* | ||
| Total Fat |
4.5g
6%
|
g
%
|
|
| Saturated Fat |
1.5g
8%
|
g
%
|
|
| Trans Fat |
0g
%
|
g
%
|
|
| Cholesterol |
40mg
13%
|
mg
%
|
|
| Sodium |
370mg
16%
|
mg
%
|
|
| Total Carbohydrate |
37g
13%
|
g
%
|
|
| Dietary Fiber |
2g
7%
|
g
%
|
|
| Total Sugars | 5g | g | |
| Incl. Added Sugars |
5g
10%
|
g
%
|
|
| Protein | 7g | g | |
| Vitamin D |
0mcg
0%
|
mcg
%
|
|
| Calcium |
80mg
6%
|
mg
%
|
|
| Iron |
2mg
10%
|
mg
%
|
|
| Potassium |
140mg
2%
|
mg
%
|
|
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
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