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Knorr Chicken Cubes 24's

£3.49
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Make your cooking even easier with Knorr Caldo de Galinha. Made with high quality ingredients, these cubs will enhance the natural flavor of its fresh ingredients.

Products specifications
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Ingredients Salt, flavor enhancers (monosodium glutamate, disodium guanylate and inosinate), palm fat, starch, fully hydrogenated palm fat, chicken fat (3.1%), flavors, chicken meat (0.7%), turmeric¹ (0.3%), parsley¹ (0.1%), caramel syrup, maltodextrin, antioxidant (rosemary extracts).
Size 240g

Make your cooking even easier with Knorr Caldo de Galinha. Made with high quality ingredients, these cubs will enhance the natural flavor of its fresh ingredients.

Products specifications
Attribute name Attribute value
Ingredients Salt, flavor enhancers (monosodium glutamate, disodium guanylate and inosinate), palm fat, starch, fully hydrogenated palm fat, chicken fat (3.1%), flavors, chicken meat (0.7%), turmeric¹ (0.3%), parsley¹ (0.1%), caramel syrup, maltodextrin, antioxidant (rosemary extracts).
Size 240g
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