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M&S Feta and Slow Roasted Tomato Pasta

M&S Feta and Slow Roasted Tomato Pasta

M&S Feta and Slow Roasted Tomato Pasta 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 M&S Feta and Slow Roasted Tomato Pasta

Eggs


Gluten


Milk


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Ingredients

Cooked Egg Pasta (51%) (Durum Wheat Semolina · Water · Pasteurised Egg) · Semi-Dried Tomatoes (11%) (Semi-Dried Tomatoes · Sunflower Oil · Sugar · Salt · Garlic Purée · Dried Oregano · Lemon Juice) · Feta Cheese (Milk) (10%) · Tomato Passata · Sundried Tomato Paste (Sundried Tomatoes · Sunflower Oil · Tomatoes · Sugar · Salt · Dried Garlic · Dried Oregano · Basil) · Tomato Paste · Vegetable Oil (Sunflower/Rapeseed) · Peppers · Lemon Juice · Spinach · Balsamic Vinegar · Concentrated Apple Juice · Basil · Roasted Garlic Purée · Red Wine Vinegar · Cornflour · Salt · Ground Black Pepper · Dried Oregano.

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