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Thinking about having some food product today? Freschetta Grilled Vegetable Medley is one option; let's take a closer look. This product contains 340 calories, 13g grams of fat, 13g grams of protein, and 44g grams of carbs per serving. This product contains 2 ingredients that some research suggests you should avoid. This product has 84 ingredients (in our experience: the fewer ingredients, the better!)
crust: enriched flour (wheat flour, malted barley flour, iron, niacin, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), water, tomatoes (water, tomato puree), cornmeal, yeast, vegetable shortening (partially hydrogenated soybean oil and natural flavor [extract of garlic]), salt, sugar, dough conditioner (diacetyl tartaric acid ester of mono and diglycerides, wheat gluten, sugar, dextrose, wheat flour, guar gum, active malt flour, calcium pyrophosphate, lecithin, ascorbic acid, enzyme), butter flavored with garlic [partially hydrogenated soybean oil, oleoresin garlic, salt, soybean lecithin, natural and artificial butter flavors, vitamin a palmitate, beta carotene added for color), olive oil, modified food starch, parmesan cheese (pasteurized cultured milk, salt, enzymes), spices, garlic, garlic powder, dehydrated parsley, xanthan gum. toppings: toppings: low moisture part-skim mozzarella cheese (cultured pasteurized part-skim milk, salt, enzymes), tomatoes (water, tomato puree), carrots, mushrooms (mushrooms, canola and olive oil, garlic, chives, salt, pepper), red onions, green peppers, red peppers, yellow peppers, contains 1 percent or less of sugar, romano cheese (pasteurized cultured cow's milk, salt, enzymes), salt, spices, dehydrated parsley, garlic
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