Is it Pescatarian? Nasoya Organic Dumplings Thai Basil Vegetable

Is it Pescatarian? Nasoya Organic Dumplings Thai Basil Vegetable
Compliant

This product is likely Pescatarian.

Ingredients

Organic thai basil vegetable dumplings: organic wheat flour, organic tofu (water, organic soybeans, less than 2% of: magnesium chloride, calcium sulfate), water, organic peas, organic carrots, organic roasted red bell pepper, organic onion, organic basil, contains 2% or less of: organic soy flour, organic breadcrumbs (organic wheat flour, contains 2% or less of: organic palm oil, sea salt, yeast), organic vinegar, sea salt, organic soy sauce (water, organic soybeans, organic wheat, salt, organic alcohol), organic sugar, organic garlic, organic canola oil, organic lime juice, natural thai basil flavor, organic spices, organic tamari powder (organic tamari soy sauce [organic soybeans, salt], organic maltodextrin, salt). organic savory sweet sauce: water, organic soy sauce (water, organic soybeans, organic wheat, salt, organic alcohol), organic sugar, organic rice vinegar, contains 2% or less of: organic spice, organic onion powder.

Allergens

Contains: soy, wheat.

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