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Arbizu Picante Chistorra Sausage, 220g, Free-Range Pork, Garlic, Salt, Paprika, Vac Pack, 3 Months Shelf Life Reviews

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Arbizu Chistorra Picante Sausage Chistorra sausage is a traditional fast-cured pork sausage from Navarra, Spain. This sausage is made with free-range minced pork and has a meat content that varies between 70% and 80%. The sausage is flavored with garlic, salt, and paprika, which gives it a bright red color and a distinctive taste. Chistorra is typically baked, fried, or grilled and is often served as part of tapas or other dishes. This is a premium quality Chistorra sausage. Packaging: 220g Vac Pack Shelf life: 3 months from date of manufacture Storage instructions: Once opened, store in the refrigerator and consume within 3 days.

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Julie Andrews
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Tastes like being back in Alicante
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Posted 1 year ago
Shirley Lewis
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I bought these as a result of eating them at a Spanish friend's house last week. The taste was so wonderful that we had to buy our own after they pointed us in the direction of Basco where we bought various other items too which we are yet to try.
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Posted 1 year ago
Ordered it now for the first time, but for sure not the last. The definitive sausage to cook on the bbq.
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Posted 1 year ago
Ruben Negrin
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Posted 2 years ago
Patricia Prosper
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Good quality and taste, just as in Navarre
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Posted 2 years ago
Barnaby Dicks
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Fantastic
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Posted 2 years ago
Elisabet Alfaro
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Amazing taste!
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Posted 2 years ago
Jonathan Este
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I fried a couple of these in olive oil, added a little white wine and then some chicken stock. Into that I threw a handful of baby sweet silverskin pickled onions and cooked the whole lot down for a while until the sauce had thickened a little. A couple of minutes before dishing up, I added some petit pois and then parsley to serve. Our guess lapped it up. The spice and fat coming out of the sausages made the sauce heavenly. My only beef? There were no leftovers for us for the next day and the guests were so intent on the chistorra that they neglected my chicken wings with sobrasada!
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Posted 2 years ago