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Cathedral City Spaghetti Carbonara Meal For One 400g

Cathedral City Spaghetti Carbonara Meal For One 400g

Cathedral City Spaghetti Carbonara Meal For One 400g is a Not ultra‑processed food product.

Not ultra‑processed: Although the product contains additives, these are not among those we consider clear indicators of an ultra‑processed food.

Additives and processes (2) in Cathedral City Spaghetti Carbonara Meal For One 400g


Sodium Ascorbate


Sodium Nitrite


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Milk


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Ingredients

Cooked Spaghetti (Water, Durum Wheat Semolina), Water, Whole Milk, Cathedral City Cheddar Cheese (Milk) (13%), Smoked Bacon (7%) (Pork, Water, Salt, Antioxidant (Sodium Ascorbate), Preservative (Sodium Nitrite)), Double Cream (Milk), Cornflour, Garlic Purée, Salt, Black Pepper, White Pepper

Nutritional information

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