Chicken meat

Examples of ingredients and that (may) contain

  • All chicken meat ingredients, including chicken fat;
  • various , snacks, broth, ready meals, gelatine.

Important information: 

  • Guinea fowl is not a chicken breed and therefore does not need to be declared here;
  • Gelatine made from chicken meat must be specified.
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