Canned tuna and vegetable salad
starters and composed dishes
Proteins canned tuna and vegetable salad
For 100 g
9.15 g
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2
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3
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4
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starters and composed dishes
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5
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1
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2
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3
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starters and composed dishes
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4
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starters and composed dishes
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5
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starters and composed dishes
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1
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cooking aids and miscellaneous ingredients
86.9 g
2
Egg white, powdered
meats, eggs, fish
81.1 g
3
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cooking aids and miscellaneous ingredients
80.5 g
4
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cooking aids and miscellaneous ingredients
60.4 g
5
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cooking aids and miscellaneous ingredients
48.5 g
6
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48.4 g
7
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meats, eggs, fish
47.6 g
8
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cooking aids and miscellaneous ingredients
47.0 g
9
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cooking aids and miscellaneous ingredients
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10
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cooking aids and miscellaneous ingredients
42.4 g