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Waitrose 8 Honey & Rosemary Pork Chipolatas

Waitrose 8 Honey & Rosemary Pork Chipolatas

Waitrose 8 Honey & Rosemary Pork Chipolatas 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 (6) in Waitrose 8 Honey & Rosemary Pork Chipolatas


Diphosphates


Sodium Nitrite


Potassium Nitrate


Sodium Ascorbate


Calcium Lactate


Sodium Metabisulfite


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Allergens in Waitrose 8 Honey & Rosemary Pork Chipolatas

Sulphites


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Ingredients

Pork (56%), oak smoked dry cured bacon (30%) (pork belly, salt, sugar, preservatives (sodium nitrite, potassium nitrate), antioxidant (sodium ascorbate)), water, honey (2%), pea flakes, potato starch, pea fibre, salt, acidity regulator (calcium lactate), rosemary, stabilisers (tetrasodium diphosphate, disodium diphosphate), preservative (sodium metabisulphite), sage, nutmeg, white pepper, black pepper, cayenne pepper, ginger. Filled into vegetable casings.

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