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ASDA Chow Mein Stir-Fry Sauce 120g

ASDA Chow Mein Stir-Fry Sauce 120g

ASDA Chow Mein Stir-Fry Sauce 120g 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 (5) in ASDA Chow Mein Stir-Fry Sauce 120g


Modified Starch


Caramel Colour


Flavouring


Acetic Acid


Citric Acid


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Allergens in ASDA Chow Mein Stir-Fry Sauce 120g

Gluten


Soya


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Ingredients

Water, Sugar, Dark Soy Sauce [Water, Salt, Sugar, Molasses, Barley Malt Extract, Soya Beans, Acidity Regulator (Acetic Acid), Fortified Wheat Flour [Wheat Flour, Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin (B3), Thiamin (B1)]], Ginger Purée (5%), Spring Onions, Garlic Purée (4%), Modified Maize Starch, Onion Purée, Red Thai Chili Paste [Red Chillies, Salt, Acidity Regulator (Acetic Acid)], Colour (Plain Caramel), Yeast Extract Powder [Yeast Extract (contains Barley), Salt], Flavouring, Acidity Regulator (Citric Acid)

Nutritional information

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