This product is likely gelatin free.
Salt, corn starch, monosodium glutamate, tomato powder, chicken fat, citric acid, palm oil, onion extract, potassium salt, garlic extract, caramel color (contains sulfites), sugar, disodium inosinate, disodium guanylate, spices, paprika extract (color), yellow 5, red 40, yellow 6.
Salt, monosodium glutamate, corn starch, sugar, palm oil, tomato powder, potassium chloride, natural flavor, chicken fat, citric acid, maltodextrin, silicon dioxide (prevents caking), powdered cooked chicken, caramel color (contains sulfites), disodium guanylate, disodium inosinate, turmeric (color), annatto (color), dehydrated parsley, yellow 5, yellow 6, red 40.
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Outside the USA?A gelatin-free diet avoids any foods containing gelatin, a protein derived from animal collagen used as a gelling agent in various food products like jellies, desserts, marshmallows, and some yogurts and candies. People may choose a gelatin-free diet for ethical, dietary, or religious reasons. To adhere to this diet, it's important to check food labels carefully, as gelatin is sometimes hidden in unexpected products. The Fig app can assist in creating a gelatin-free shopping list, helping to identify suitable alternatives and maintain this dietary preference. Collaboration with a dietitian can ensure nutritional needs are met without gelatin.