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Tate & Lyle Caster Sugar – 25kg

Energy1700 kJ/400 kcal
Fat0 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates100 g
(of which sugars)100 g
Fibre0 g
Protein0 g
Salt0.01 g

Tate & Lyle Icing Sugar – 4x3kg

Energy1700 kJ/400 kcal
Fat0 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates100 g
(of which sugars)97 g
Fibre0 g
Protein0 g
Salt0.02 g

Tate & Lyle Light Soft Brown Sugar – 4x3kg

Energy1700 kJ/400 kcal
Fat0.5 g
(of which saturates)0.1 g
Carbohydrates100 g
(of which sugars)100 g
Protein0.5 g
Salt0.08 g

Taylors Of Harrogate Yorkshire Tea Bags – 1040

Energy0 kJ/0 kcal
Fat0 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates0 g
(of which sugars)0 g
Protein0 g
Salt0 g

Taylors Of Harrogate Yorkshire Tea Bags – 2×1040

Energy0 kJ/0 kcal
Fat0 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates0 g
(of which sugars)0 g
Protein0 g
Salt0 g

Tetley Tea Bags – 1100x2g

Energy2 kJ/1 kcal
Fat0.5 g
(of which saturates)0.1 g
Carbohydrates0.5 g
(of which sugars)0.5 g
Protein0.5 g
Salt0.01 g

The Handmade Cake Co. Gluten Free Ginger Cake Pre-Cut – 14ptn

Energy1658 kJ/395 kcal
Fat16.9 g
(of which saturates)7.5 g
Carbohydrates56.6 g
(of which sugars)42.9 g
Fibre0.9 g
Protein4 g
Salt0.87 g

Tiptree Blackcurrant Jam Portions (Glass) – 72x28g

Energy1145 kJ/270 kcal
Fat0 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates66 g
(of which sugars)66 g
Protein0 g
Salt0.06 g

Tiptree Marmalade Jam Portions (Glass) – 72x28g

Energy1141 kJ/269 kcal
Fat0 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates67 g
(of which sugars)66 g
Protein0 g
Salt0 g

Tiptree Onion Relish – 72x38g

Energy715 kJ/169 kcal
Fat0 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates39 g
(of which sugars)38 g
Protein0.8 g
Salt1.3 g

Tiptree Raspberry Jam Portions (Glass) – 72x28g

Energy1140 kJ/268 kcal
Fat0 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates66 g
(of which sugars)66 g
Protein0.7 g
Salt0.02 g

Tiptree Strawberry Jam Portions (Glass) – 72x28g

Energy1145 kJ/270 kcal
Fat0 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates66 g
(of which sugars)66 g
Fibre0 g
Protein0 g
Salt0 g

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