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M&S Ardennes Pate

M&S Ardennes Pate

M&S Ardennes Pate is an Ultra‑processed food product.

The product contains additives or is industrially processed in a way that we consider clear indicators of an ultra‑processed food.

Additives and processes (3) in M&S Ardennes Pate


Agar


Locust Bean Gum


Sodium Nitrite


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Allergens in M&S Ardennes Pate

Milk


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Ingredients

Pork Liver (34%) · Pork Fat · Shallot, Madeira and Mandarin Topping (18%) (Shallots · Water · Madeira Wine · Sugar · Chicken Stock (Water · Roast Chicken Bones · Onions · Carrots · Leeks · Parsley · Garlic · White Peppercorns · Bay Leaves) · Honey · Apples · Cider Vinegar · Mandarins · Acidity Regulator: E331(iii) · Sunflower Oil · Gelling Agent: Agar, Locust Bean Gum · Salt) · Water · Shallots · Cornflour · Butter (Milk) · Sugar · Brandy (1%) · Apples · Garlic Purée · Curing Salt (Salt · Preservative: Sodium Nitrite) · Parsley · Thyme · Sunflower Oil · Salt · Ground Bay Leaves · Ground Paprika · Ground White Pepper. Contains alcohol.

Nutritional information

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