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Waitrose Slow Cooked Sticky Chinese Style Pork Ribs

Waitrose Slow Cooked Sticky Chinese Style Pork Ribs

Waitrose Slow Cooked Sticky Chinese Style Pork Ribs 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 (3) in Waitrose Slow Cooked Sticky Chinese Style Pork Ribs


Maltodextrin


Caramel Colour


Acetic Acid


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Allergens in Waitrose Slow Cooked Sticky Chinese Style Pork Ribs

Soya


Gluten


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Ingredients

Pork ribs (84%), water, sugar, blossom honey, cornflour, rice vinegar, maltodextrin, salt, colour (plain caramel), garlic powder, yeast extract, black pepper, onion powder, aniseed, fermented soya bean, ginger powder, molasses, ground coriander, cinnamon, barley malt extract, fennel, soya bean, cassia, ground clove, acidity regulator (acetic acid), star anise, glucose, rapeseed oil, vinegar, wheat flour

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