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Sainsbury's Strawberry Conserve, SO Organic 340g

Sainsbury's Strawberry Conserve, SO Organic 340g

Sainsbury's Strawberry Conserve, SO Organic 340g 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 (3) in Sainsbury's Strawberry Conserve, SO Organic 340g


Pectin


Citric Acid


Calcium Chloride


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Allergens in Sainsbury's Strawberry Conserve, SO Organic 340g

No known allergens.

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Ingredients

Organic Sugar:Sugar: Organic Strawberries:Strawberries: Acidity Regulator:Citric Acid: Gelling Agent:Pectin, Sucrose, Sugar: Processing Aids:Calcium Chloride, Sunflower Oil. <br>Fairtrade sugar may be mixed with non-certified sugar on a mass balance basis, total 56%. Visit info.fairtrade.net/sourcing.+ permitted non organic ingredient.Prepared from 55g of fruit per 100g.Total sugar content: 61g per 100g

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