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M&S Bang Bang Noodle Salad 180g

M&S Bang Bang Noodle Salad 180g

M&S Bang Bang Noodle Salad 180g 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 (2) in M&S Bang Bang Noodle Salad 180g


Pectin


Refined Palm Oil


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Allergens in M&S Bang Bang Noodle Salad 180g

Gluten


Nuts


Peanuts


Sesame


Soya


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Ingredients

Cooked Rice Noodles (23%) (Water, Rice Flour), Peanut, Coconut and Chilli Dressing (16%) (Cabbage (10%), Edamame Soybeans (8%), Butternut Squash (8%), Peppers, Spring Onions, Peanuts, Coriander, Sugar Snap Peas (7%), Coconut Cream, Lime Juice, Ginger Purée, Sugar, Coconut Cream Extract, Water, Garlic Purée, Red Chilli Purée, Lemongrass, Salt, Lime Leaves, Ginger Purée, Cornflour, Coriander, Soybeans, Wheat (contains Gluten), Stabiliser: Pectin, Turmeric, Palm Oil, Peanut Oil, Rapeseed Oil), Black Sesame Seeds, Paprika, Paprika Flakes, Ground Cayenne Pepper.

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