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Santa Rosalia Wagyu Black Pudding Reviews

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Set in the quiet beauty of the Burgos region, the Santa Rosalia Estate has built a reputation for dedication to unique food products. Here they breed the Wagyu beef, famed for its extraordinary flavour, texture and health-giving properties. Patxi Garmendia, the finca's owner, goes to extraordinary lengths to ensure these cattle produce some of the world’s finest beef. Each oxen has over 100 sq. meters to roam, much of the feed comes from the bi-product of the estate’s organic winery and they are settled on biodegradable beds. Even their diet is designed to reduce greenhouse gas. Made from 100% Wagyu blood and fat, this Wagyu black pudding is made following the traditional recipe for Morcilla de Burgos using rice, onion and spices. The fat content of wagyu morcilla has a high percentage of polyunsaturated fats such as oleic and linoleic acids (omega 3, 6 and 9), helpful in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases. The texture and flavour of wagyu black pudding is uniquely different to pork morcilla, balanced, rich with deep flavour. Each morcilla sausage is vac-packed and weighs approx. 285g

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Stewart Hannah
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Posted 4 years ago
Philip Stewart
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Who knew ! Beef black pudding and it is excellent
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Posted 4 years ago
Really good taste and texture, loved this.
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David Gillies
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A beautiful black pudding with such an amazing taste 10/10
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Sarah Gilmour
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Posted 5 years ago
Wow - why have I not had this before
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Posted 5 years ago
Stunnkng black pudding, it is a black pudding for adults.
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Posted 5 years ago
Cecilia Whittlesea
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Just what it said on the package. We all loved it and are looking forward to trying out other regional delicacies this summer, as for the first time for 15 years we are not going for our annual holiday to Spain, in case we take the virus to our many friends there in Zahara and Grazalema.
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