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M&S Chicken in Red Wine Sauce

M&S Chicken in Red Wine Sauce

M&S Chicken in Red Wine Sauce 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 (3) in M&S Chicken in Red Wine Sauce


Gelatine


Caramel Colour


Sodium Nitrite


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Allergens in M&S Chicken in Red Wine Sauce

Milk


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Ingredients

Potatoes (31%) · Cooked Chicken Breast (20%) · Water · Carrots (11%) · Peas (7%) · Red Wine (4%) · Onions · Smoked Bacon Lardons (2%) (Pork (97%) · Salt · Curing Salt (Salt · Preservative: Sodium Nitrite)) · Roast Chicken Stock (Water · Yeast Extract · Chicken Fat · Chicken Bones · Salt · Carrots · Onions · Tomato Purée · Bay Leaves · Thyme) · Butter (Milk) · Tomato Purée · Cornflour · Salt · Garlic Purée · Rapeseed Oil · Tapioca Starch · Sugar · Pork Gelatine · Natural Colour: Plain Caramel · Vinegar · Dried Porcini Mushrooms · Sugar Syrup · Thyme · Cracked Black Pepper · Dried Onions · Ground Spices (White Pepper · Black Pepper · Cloves) · Tamarind Extract · Lemon Oil.

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