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Free Range Bronze Frenchbeer Turkey (5-6kg) Reviews

4.9 Rating 42 Reviews
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Our Frenchbeer turkeys are slowly grown, then slaughtered on farm, dry plucked and game hung to both enrich the breast meat and tenderise the leg meat. This process also makes sure there's fat under the skin, and because of game hanging, this moisture is locked in for cooking, resulting in deliciously moist breast meat. All of our Whole Turkeys and Turkey Crowns come with giblets in a separate bag and a pop-up timer.Well-known for a rich flavour and tender, moist meat, these turkeys are reared slowly on a whole food diet by our farmer John on his family farm in Devon. Free to roam, foraging as they please and housed safely overnight in small groups, the care and attention put into rearing the birds results in a flavour like no other.

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The Turkey was very tasty and I was happy with the results. All the leftovers were used and the carcass made a tasty stock. We had 14 for lunch and although we also had fish and a piece of beef there was plenty to go round
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Posted 2 years ago
Excellent tasty turkey again this year. Did not dry out & so had wonderful turkey sandwiches too
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Posted 2 years ago
Excellent results- tender & succulent meat. I cooked this according to the Field&Flower instruction booklet & everyone wears very impressed. I was hoping for plenty of left overs to make a curry, but it all went on Christmas Day and Boxing Day!!
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Posted 2 years ago
Beautiful - lovely and moist and very tasty!
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Posted 2 years ago
Our guests said it was the best turkey they had tasted.
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Posted 2 years ago
Perfect size and tasty bird. Enough for 11 and seconds in Boxing Day.
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Posted 3 years ago
Delicious flavour and stayed moist
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Posted 3 years ago
Second year ordering an absolutely delicious Turkey. Looking forward to next Christmas already.
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Posted 3 years ago