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MasterFoods Chicken Casserole Slow Cook Recipe Base175 Gram
$2.70
was $3.00
$1.54/100g

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Create a wholesome, hands-off slow cooked dinner with MasterFoods Farmhouse Chicken Casserole Slow Cook Recipe Base. A classic blend with garlic, rosemary, thyme and a splash of white wine.

Allergen may be present: Sulphites

Country of Origin: Australia

Ingredients

Water, Garlic 10%, Sugar, Thickener (Modified Cornstarch), White Wine 5% (contains Sulphites), Flavour (contains Chicken), Yeast Extract, Onion, Salt, Food Acid (Lactic), Herbs 0.5% (Thyme, Rosemary), Pepper.
NutritionPer ServePer 100g/ml
Energy130kJ300kJ
Protein0.6g1.4g
Saturated Fat0.1g0.1g
Sodium406mg945mg
Total Carbohydrate6.3g14.7g
Total Fat0.1g0.2g
Total Sugars2.8g6.6g
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