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Lincolnshire Gourmet sausage from Snowbird

Angela  Frewin
Thursday 29 September 2011 16:49
Lincolnshire Gourmet sausages

Product Traditional Lincolnshire Gourmet sausage

USP This new flagship for Snowbird's upgraded Gourmet line of sausages was developed to reflect the company's new commitment to outdoor-bred, single-source, breed-specific, high-welfare pig meat from Red Tractor Farm Assured farmers - a claimed first for a UK processor of fully cooked, frozen sausages.

Details The new Lincolnshire sausage contains in excess of 75% meat from a pig breed selected for its high meat yield, improved quality, traceability and consistency. The natural casing contains a higher level of shoulder meat along with a blend of herbs and spices such as sage, parsley and ground white pepper. Like other Gourmet sausages - which include Cumberland, Pork, Pork & Leek, Olde English Pork, Pork & Mustard, and Pork & Ale - it is ready to heat or defrost from frozen and meets all Food Standards Agency 2012 requirements for low fat and salt levels.

How supplied 4.48 kilo cases

Price £19.25 per case

Supplier Snowbird Foods
020 8805 9222

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