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Gymkhana Tikka Thigh Fillets

Gymkhana Tikka Thigh Fillets

Gymkhana Tikka Thigh Fillets is a Not ultra‑processed food product.

Not ultra‑processed: The product contains no known additives or is processed in a way that we consider it an ultra‑processed food.

Allergens in Gymkhana Tikka Thigh Fillets

Milk


Mustard


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Ingredients

British Chicken Thigh Fillet (69%), Natural Yoghurt (Milk) (12%), Water, Vinegar, Roasted Garlic Purée (2%), Kashmiri Chilli (2%), Ground Red Bell Pepper, Ginger Purée (1.5%), Ghee (Milk), Olive Oil, Concentrated Lemon Juice, Paprika (0.6%), Salt, English Mustard (Water, Mustard Flour, Sea Salt, Ground Turmeric (0.1%), Ground Allspice (0.1%)), Garam Masala (0.5%) (Mixed Spice Blend), Fenugreek Seeds, Honey, Cornflour, Green Chutney Sachet: Coriander Leaf (21%), Green Chilli Purée (15%), Spinach (14%), Natural Yoghurt (Milk) (10%), Onion, Olive Oil, Mint, Vinegar, Water, Ginger Purée, Roasted Cumin Seeds, Concentrated Lemon Juice, Honey, Salt, Cornflour, Colour: Copper Complexes of Chlorophylls

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