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Rios Morcilla de Burgos, Spanish Black Pudding, 350g Vac Pack Reviews

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Morcilla de Burgos is a popular Spanish black pudding from Burgos in northern Spain. Originally, rice was added to bulk out the sausage, but its unique flavor became a signature dish. Morcilla de Burgos pairs well with roasted apples and piquillo peppers, but it's versatile enough for experimental chefs to use in various dishes, from pasta to poultry, game to garnish. Despite initial hesitance, Morcilla De Burgos is one of the best black puddings in the world. Each 350g vacuum-sealed sausage should be stored in the refrigerator and defrosted before consumption.

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Richard Parkin
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Gluten and Dairy Free Black Pudding.. what could go wrong. Great flavour. Since going gluten free I've been trying to find black pudding I can have. This is so tasty and moreish and I would highly recommend.
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Posted 4 years ago
Lisa Heminsley
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This is the morcilla you buy in Spain in the same places that the locals do, a northern Spanish type Morcilla with rice. It is mildly spiced, and full of flavour. I slice mine, freeze it and cook it straight from frozen in the oven as needed. So delicious on scrambled eggs for a breakfast :)
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Jacqui Shand
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Absolutely fabulous. Totally different texture from black pudding with no large lumps of fat. I tried this in Spain years ago and was so pleased to find that I could order it online. Only problem is that when I open a pack I don’t eat anything else until it’s all gone!
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Excellent
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Mathew Lewis
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Fantastic flavour, just somethig you must try. Best find of the year.
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Miguel Reinas
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Great flavours! Great on the bbq with a pinch of sea salt.
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Trevor Ransom
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Great with eggs
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