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Waitrose Free From Sliced Seeded Cob

Waitrose Free From Sliced Seeded Cob

Waitrose Free From Sliced Seeded Cob 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 Free From Sliced Seeded Cob


Xanthan Gum


Inverted Sugar Syrup


Caramel Colour


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Allergens in Waitrose Free From Sliced Seeded Cob

Eggs


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Ingredients

Water, tapioca starch, rice flour, potato starch, mixed seeds (6%) (brown linseed, golden linseed, millet seeds), rapeseed oil, maize flour, buckwheat, yeast, psyllium husk powder, dried pasteurised free range egg white, humectant (vegetable glycerol), stabilisers (hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, xanthan gum), bamboo fibre, partially inverted sugar syrup, rice starch, raisin juice concentrate, fermented maize starch, salt, maize starch, colour (plain caramel), deactivated yeast

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