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Cooks' Ingredients Fruity Moroccan Style Falafel Mix

Cooks' Ingredients Fruity Moroccan Style Falafel Mix

Cooks' Ingredients Fruity Moroccan Style Falafel Mix 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 (4) in Cooks' Ingredients Fruity Moroccan Style Falafel Mix


Diphosphates


Silicon Dioxide


Sulphur Dioxide


Sodium Carbonate


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Allergens in Cooks' Ingredients Fruity Moroccan Style Falafel Mix

Gluten


Sulphites


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Ingredients

Wheat flour (wheat flour, calcium carbonate, iron, niacin, thiamin), roasted chickpeas (20%), gram flour, dried onion, diced apricots (5%) (dried apricots, rice flour, preservative (sulphur dioxide)), sultanas (5%) (sultanas, sunflower oil), dried parsley, ground coriander, garlic granules, salt, ground cumin, raising agents (disodium diphosphate, sodium bicarbonate), ground paprika, mint, anti-caking agent (silicon dioxide), coriander leaf, ground ginger, chilli powder, ground black pepper, ground cinnamon

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