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Tesco Finest Dine In Ranch Steaks with Peppercorn Melt 303g

Tesco Finest Dine In Ranch Steaks with Peppercorn Melt 303g

Tesco Finest Dine In Ranch Steaks with Peppercorn Melt 303g 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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Flavouring


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Milk


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Ingredients

Beef (92%), Butter (Milk), Black Pepper, Beef Stock [Beef, Water, Salt, Potato Flour, Molasses, Sugar Syrup, Onion Powder, Flavouring], Double Cream (Milk), Brandy, White Pepper, Green Peppercorns, Cornflour, Cornish Sea Salt, Sugar, Sea Salt, Thyme, Green Pepper, Caramel Syrup, Red Pepper.

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