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M&S Falafels

M&S Falafels

M&S Falafels 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 (1) in M&S Falafels


Potassium Chloride


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Allergens in M&S Falafels

Sesame


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Ingredients

Falafels (62%) · Reduced Fat Houmous (38%). Falafels contain Chickpeas (43%) (Water · Chickpeas) · Onions · Broad Beans (26%) · Rapeseed Oil · Coriander · Garlic Purée · Chickpea Flour · Parsley · Ground Spices (Cumin · Coriander · White Pepper · Cardamom · Cayenne Pepper) · Reduced Sodium Sea Salt.Reduced Fat Houmous contains Cooked Chickpeas (50%) (Water · Chickpeas) · Water · Tahini (Sesame Seed Paste) (15%) · Rapeseed Oil · Concentrated Lemon Juice · Extra Virgin Olive Oil · Salt · Garlic. ​​​​​​​Contains naturally occurring potassium chloride.

Nutritional information

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