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Waitrose Lightly Seasoned Mixed Grains & Black Lentills

Waitrose Lightly Seasoned Mixed Grains & Black Lentills

Waitrose Lightly Seasoned Mixed Grains & Black Lentills 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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Ingredients

Cooked wheatberries (32%) (wheatberries, water), cooked freekeh (23%) (freekeh (wheat), water), cooked wholegrain rice (10%) (wholegrain rice, water), kale (8%), cooked red rice (8%) (red rice, water), cooked lentils (8%) (lentils, water), cooked red quinoa (red quinoa, water), olive oil, parsley, lemon juice, roasted garlic purée, onion powder, basil, cornflour, salt, flavourings, thyme, dried basil, dried oregano

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