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M&S King Prawn Thermidor Gratins

M&S King Prawn Thermidor Gratins

M&S King Prawn Thermidor Gratins 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 King Prawn Thermidor Gratins

Crustaceans


Fish


Milk


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Ingredients

King Prawns (50%) (Prawns (Crustacean) (89%) · Water · Salt) · Double Cream (Milk) (11%) · Water · Shellfish Stock (Water · Fish Bones · Prawns (Crustacean) · Langoustine (Crustacean) · White Wine · Onions · Carrots · Leeks · Tomato Paste · Fennel · Lemon Juice · Curly Parsley · Garlic Cloves · White Pepper · Bay Leaves · Thyme) · Mature Cheddar Cheese (Milk) · Onions · Italian Hard Cheese (Milk) · White Wine · Cornflour · Rice Flour · Brandy (1%) · Tomato Purée · Rapeseed Oil · Chickpea Flour · Salt · Ground Smoked Paprika · Parsley · Cracked Black Pepper. Contains alcohol. May contain small pieces of shell. This product contains raw shellfish and must be cooked.

Nutritional information

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