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M&S Collection Marie Rose Sauce

M&S Collection Marie Rose Sauce

M&S Collection Marie Rose 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 and processes (1) in M&S Collection Marie Rose Sauce


Xanthan Gum


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Allergens in M&S Collection Marie Rose Sauce

Gluten


Eggs


Fish


Mustard


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Ingredients

Rapeseed Oil · Water · White Wine Vinegar · Tomato Paste · Dried Egg Yolk · Cognac (4%) · Soft Brown Sugar · Lemon Juice · Sugar · Salt · Dried Mustard · Vinegar · Barley Malt Vinegar · Stabiliser: Xanthan Gum · Black Treacle · Anchovy Paste (Anchovies (Fish) · Salt · Sunflower Oil) · Ground Spices (Cayenne Pepper · White Pepper · Allspice · Ginger · Paprika · Cloves) · Concentrated Tamarind · Mustard Husk · Dried Onions · Dried Garlic

Nutritional information

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