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No.1 Pistachio & Apricot Pork Terrines

No.1 Pistachio & Apricot Pork Terrines

No.1 Pistachio & Apricot Pork Terrines 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 (7) in No.1 Pistachio & Apricot Pork Terrines


Gelatine


Caramel Colour


Beta-carotene


Flavouring


Sodium Lactate


Sulphur Dioxide


Sodium Nitrite


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Allergens in No.1 Pistachio & Apricot Pork Terrines

Milk


Eggs


Gluten


Nuts


Sulphites


Soya (may contain traces)

Mustard (may contain traces)

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Ingredients

Chicken liver (29%), pork (29%), shallots, milk, pasteurised free range egg, crème fraîche (milk), wheat flour, pistachio nuts (3%), dried apricots (3%), raisins, duck fat, preservatives (sodium lactate, sulphur dioxide, sodium nitrite, potassium hydrogen sulphite), port, pork gelatine, salt, parsley, Cognac, dried pasteurised organic egg white, water, sugar, black pepper, white pepper, nutmeg, barley malt extract, sunflower oil, colours (plain caramel, carotenes), flavouring, yeast

Nutritional information

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