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Rowan Hill Bakery Tiger Bloomer 400g

Rowan Hill Bakery Tiger Bloomer 400g

Rowan Hill Bakery Tiger Bloomer 400g 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 (8) in Rowan Hill Bakery Tiger Bloomer 400g


Dextrose/Glucose


Calcium Carbonate


Calcium Sulphate


Citric Acid


Ammonium Carbonate


L-cysteine


Ascorbic Acid


Calcium Propionate


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Allergens in Rowan Hill Bakery Tiger Bloomer 400g

Gluten


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Ingredients

Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Water, Rapeseed Oil, Yeast, Fermented Wheat Flour, Wheat Flour, Salt, Rice Flour, Dextrose, Acidity Regulators: Calcium Sulphate, Citric Acid; Raising Agents: Sodium Carbonates, Ammonium Carbonates; Flour Treatment Agents: L-Cysteine, Ascorbic Acid; Malted Barley, Wheat Sourdough, Preservative: Calcium Propionate; Wheat Starch.

Nutritional information

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