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In the mood for food product? You could try Eaturna Crispy Chicken Breast Salad. We recommend choosing products with short ingredient lists, as these tend to be less processed. This product has 60 ingredients. This product contains 330 calories, 9g grams of fat, 25g grams of protein, and 38g grams of carbs per serving. This product contains no ingredients that some research suggests you should avoid.
lettuce mix (organic romaine, red cabbage, carrots), crispy chicken strips (natural chicken breast, unbleached organic flour, breading (bread crumbs (organic wheat flour, evaporated cane juice, organic palm oil, sea salt, & yeast), onion, garlic, spices, sea salt), egg whites, canola oil), organic green beans, fresh corn, ranch dressing (eaturna mayonnaise (low-fat mayonnaise (filtered water, expeller pressed canola oil, cornstarch, lemon juice concentrate, xanthan gum, onion powder, natural vitamin e, oils of rosemary, mustard, turmeric and paprika), brown rice syrup (nutra brown rice, water, natural fungamyl enzymes (less than 1%))) filtered water, organic parmesan cheese (organic pasteurized cultures part-skim milk, salt, cellulose to prevent caking, microbial enzymes (non-animal, rennetless)). brown rice vinegar (certified organically grown and processed brown rice vinegar. spices, cheese powder (cheddar cheese, (cultured milk, salt, enzymes), disodium phosphate, salt, lactic acid), buttermilk powder (dried sweet cream buttermilk), onion, garlic, sea salt), bbq onions (onions, barbecue sauce (tomato puree, dehydrated onion, garlic powder, cajun seasoning, apple vinegar, brown sugar, organic honey, soy sauce, concentrate lemon juice, mustard, natural maple syrup, natural refined high oleic canola oil, soy lecithin, propellant (no chlorofluorocarbons))), cherry tomatoes
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