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No.1 Trio of Salmon Terrine

No.1 Trio of Salmon Terrine

No.1 Trio of Salmon Terrine is a Not ultra‑processed food product.

Not ultra‑processed: Although the product contains additives, these are not among those we consider clear indicators of an ultra‑processed food.

Additives and processes (1) in No.1 Trio of Salmon Terrine


Acetic Acid


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Allergens in No.1 Trio of Salmon Terrine

Fish


Milk


Eggs


Mustard


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Ingredients

Smoked salmon (49%) (salmon (Salmo salar) (fish), salt, demerara sugar), water, poached salmon (11%) (salmon (Salmo salar) (fish), white wine, salt, concentrated lemon juice), reduced fat crème fraîche (milk), full fat soft cheese (milk) (5%), lemon juice, rapeseed oil, capers, chives, fish gelatine, cornflour, pasteurised free range egg, vinegar, dill, sea salt, lemon zest, ground black pepper, sugar, acidity regulator (acetic acid), salt, mustard flour

Nutritional information

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