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La Chinata Black Pudding Pate with Pine Kernels Reviews

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La Chinata black pudding pate with pine kernels is a very creamy product that combines the traditional flavour of black pudding; an ancestral food rich in proteins and low in carbohydrates. It is ideal to use in pastry fillings, empanadas, as well as with roast meats or to enrich sauces. It can be served cold or hot. This pate is also highly recommended as a snack, as part of tapas or with a selection of cured meats and cheeses. Just spread on toasted bread, as it has a very soft and tasty texture, or with our Mallorcan rosemary biscuits. It is a pate with great nutritional properties, especially the main ingredient black pudding which was named Superfood 2016 by the British website MuscleWorld. Black Pudding is a great source of protein; it is low in carbohydrates and brings two important minerals that are scarce in modern diets: zinc and iron. We recommend to serve this pate slightly cold if it is going to be spread on bread. Our Black Pudding Pate with Pine Kernels combines perfectly with a glass of Envite Crianza Rioja

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Tracey Dumigan
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This pate is really unique, it is smooth with whole pine kernals. It is delicious on a slice of sour dough bread and simple lovely on a cracker.
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Posted 5 years ago
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Posted 5 years ago
Robert Lindsay
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Fantastic service and products once again from Basco.
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Posted 5 years ago
Very tasty and something a bit different, but quite rich so you only need a little
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Posted 6 years ago
slightly oily, but only to be expected - very tasty though, ideal on sourdough toast with slices of cucumber.
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Posted 7 years ago
They are absolutely gorgeous. These super almonds can be enjoyed in so many ways, apart from just munching as a snack. One of my favourites is using them as a topping...they go well either on salads or hot dishes. Grind to a crumb and added to grated cheese and breadcrumbs, scatter faitly generously over your dish... really quite delicious
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Posted 10 years ago