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Clive's Purely Plants Ultimate Nut Roast 280g

Clive's Purely Plants Ultimate Nut Roast 280g

Clive's Purely Plants Ultimate Nut Roast 280g 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 Clive's Purely Plants Ultimate Nut Roast 280g

Nuts


Celery


Mustard


Soya


Gluten (may contain traces)

Peanuts (may contain traces)

Sesame (may contain traces)

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Ingredients

Vegetables (59%) (Sweet Potato, Onion, Celery, Leeks, Spinach), Water, Chestnuts (15%), Nuts in varying proportions (7%) (Brazil Nuts, Walnuts, Almonds), Polenta (6%), Seeds in varying proportions (1.5%) (Pumpkin, Sunflower), Cranberries (1.5%) (Cranberries, Apple Juice Concentrate, Sunflower Oil), Tomato Purée, Salt, Tamari Soy Sauce (Water, Soybeans, Salt, Spirit Vinegar), Mung Bean Protein, Vegetable Oils (Sunflower, Extra Virgin Olive), Rice Flour, Herbs and Spices, Mustard Seeds, Dried Vegetables (Onion, Parsnip, Carrot), Black Pepper

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