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Sainsbury's Edamame & Sugarsnap Vegetable Medley, Taste the Difference 225g

Sainsbury's Edamame & Sugarsnap Vegetable Medley, Taste the Difference 225g

Sainsbury's Edamame & Sugarsnap Vegetable Medley, Taste the Difference 225g 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 Sainsbury's Edamame & Sugarsnap Vegetable Medley, Taste the Difference 225g

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Ingredients

Peas, Spring Greens, Edamame (Soya Beans), Sugarsnap Peas, Coriander & Lime dressing (Water, Rapeseed Oil, Coriander, Garlic Purée, Parsley, Sugar, Cider Vinegar, Cornflour, Lemon Juice, Lime Zest, Dijon Mustard (Brown Mustard Flour, Yellow Mustard Flour, Water, Spirit Vinegar, Sea Salt, Mustard Seed Husk, Pimento, Turmeric), Salt, Lime Juice from Concentrate, Chilli, Black Pepper).

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