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In the mood for wonton? You could try Emeril Jalapeno Wontons with Bacon, 10 count, 7.1 oz. This product contains 320 calories, 25 grams of fat, 9 grams of protein, and 16 grams of carbs per serving. We'd recommend you consider putting one of these products on your shopping list; they might be better: Annie Chun's Chicken & Cilantro Mini Wontons, 8-Ounce (Pack of 9), and Dynasty Soup Base Mix, Won Ton, 0.28 Oz, 5 Ct.
filling: cream cheese product (cheese [milkfat, nonfat milk, bacterial culture, salt, guar gum, locust bean gum] whey), low moisture part skim mozzarella cheese (partly nonfat milk, cultured milk, bacterial culture, salt, calcium chloride, enzymes, cellulose), jalapeno pepper (contains vinegar, salt, natural flavors), water, light whipping cream (cream, carrageenan), romano cheese product (cultured milk, salt, calcium chloride, cellulose, sorbic acid), parmesan cheese (milk, cultured milk, salt, enzymes, calcium chloride, cellulose, sorbic acid), fully cooked bacon (pork, water, salt, sugar, may contain dextrose and/or brown sugar and/or maple flavor and/or artificial maple flavor), canola oil, corn starch, modified cellulose, spice. wonton dough: enriched wheat flour (niacin, iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), water, egg and/or egg white, modified corn starch and/or wheat starch, vinegar, salt, sodium, proprionate, potassium sorbate. browned in canola oil. contains milk, wheat, egg, may contain soy
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