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Waitrose Slow Cooked Smoky Barbecue Pork Shoulder

Waitrose Slow Cooked Smoky Barbecue Pork Shoulder

Waitrose Slow Cooked Smoky Barbecue Pork Shoulder 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.

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Flavouring


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Allergens in Waitrose Slow Cooked Smoky Barbecue Pork Shoulder

Mustard


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Ingredients

Pork shoulder (76%), water, cane molasses, demerara sugar, white wine vinegar, tomato paste, salt, smoked paprika, smoked water, cornflour, smoke flavouring, dried onion, tomato powder, sea salt, mustard seeds, garlic purée, garlic powder, vinegar, dried parsley, onion powder, red bell peppers, ground cayenne pepper, black pepper, ground chilli, ginger powder, ground nutmeg, potato smoked maltodextrin

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