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M&S Count on Us Naked Chicken Katsu Curry

M&S Count on Us Naked Chicken Katsu Curry

M&S Count on Us Naked Chicken Katsu Curry 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 Count on Us Naked Chicken Katsu Curry

Soya


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Ingredients

Cooked Brown Rice (26%) (Water · Brown Rice) · Cooked Chicken Breast (18%) · Water · Carrots (12%) · Pak Choi (6%) · Coconut Milk (Water · Coconut Extract) · Onions · Cornflour · Chicken Stock (Water · Chicken Bones) · Honey · Red Miso Paste (Water · Soybeans · Rice · Salt) · Ginger Purée · Tomato Paste · Soy Sauce (Water · Soybeans · Salt · Vinegar) · Rice Vinegar · Lemon Juice · Garlic Purée · Ground Spices (Coriander Seeds · Turmeric · Fenugreek Seeds · Cumin Seeds · Black Pepper · Chilli Powder · Caraway Seeds) · Rapeseed Oil · Ground Five Spice (Star Anise · Cinnamon · Fennel Seeds · Black Pepper · Cloves) · Salt · Dried Garlic · Dried Ginger · Dried Onions. May contain bones.

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