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Quintinha Chouriço de Porco Preto 200gr

Produced from black pigs raised in the countryside and fed naturally, which gives it a unique flavor. It is a superior quality product that truly reflects tradition.
£4.99
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We suggest eating it grilled over charcoal and thinly sliced ​​for an excellent tasting experience.

Products specifications
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Size pack of 200gr
Ingredients Black Pig Meat (91.6%), Salt, Garlic, Paprika, Sweet Pepper, Dextrose, Dextrin, Paprika Oleoresin, Antioxidants: Ascorbic Acid (E-300) and Sodium Ascorbate (E-301) and Preservatives: Potassium Nitrate (E-252) and Sodium Nitrite (E-250).

We suggest eating it grilled over charcoal and thinly sliced ​​for an excellent tasting experience.

Products specifications
Attribute name Attribute value
Size pack of 200gr
Ingredients Black Pig Meat (91.6%), Salt, Garlic, Paprika, Sweet Pepper, Dextrose, Dextrin, Paprika Oleoresin, Antioxidants: Ascorbic Acid (E-300) and Sodium Ascorbate (E-301) and Preservatives: Potassium Nitrate (E-252) and Sodium Nitrite (E-250).
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