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Rios Morcilla de Burgos Reviews

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Morcilla de Burgos is a very popular Spanish black pudding that is used either as a tapas dish in its own right or as an ingredient in other meals. Produced in Burgos in northern Spain, the process of adding rice was originally done to bulk out the sausage, but the unique flavour became very popular and adds a very unique twist and has become a signature dish. Morcilla de Burgos goes very well with other flavours such as roasted apples, or piquillo peppers. However it is versatile enough for an experimental chef to use it with a range of dishes, from pasta to poultry, game to garnish. It is isn't uncommon for people to be hesitant when trying black pudding for the first time, however Morcilla De Burgos is one of best in the world, try it once, you will be coming back for more! 350g Vac Pack Sausage / Once opened store in the refrigerator and defrost when ready to consume.

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Lovely quality, authentic produce, great product, highly recommend
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Posted 4 years ago
This is the third order we have made of these, try the recipe on the website you wont regret it!
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Posted 4 years ago
This is my favourite black pudding bar none!
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Posted 4 years ago
James Wright
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Posted 4 years ago
Derek Robinson
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Perfect. From Burgos.
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Peter Lilley
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Absolutely fantastic.The taste is so flavoursome.
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Posted 4 years ago
There are black puddings and then there is Morcilla de Burgos Rios. A great product that is shown even better when used in Javier’s recipe with quail eggs and peppers. Definitely recommended and Basco always take care that their foodstuffs are well wrapped for transit.
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Posted 4 years ago