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Chorizo ​​200g

Chorizo ​​200g

  • Halal certified turkey meat and veal
  • Delicious with paella
  • High in protein (27.5g per 100g), gluten-free
Regular price €6,00 EUR
Regular price Sale price €6,00 EUR
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Ingredients

Veal, veal fat, turkey meat, turkey fat, salt, MILK powder, LACTOSE, dextrose, spices, preservative (potassium nitrate [E252], sodium nitrite [E250])

Allergens: Contains milk and lactose, may contain traces of nuts.

Nutritional values

Per 100 grams: Energy: 1752 kJ (422 kcal), Fat: 33.5 g (of which saturated: 12.6 g), Carbohydrates: 2.8 g (of which sugars: 2.3 g), Proteins: 27.5 g, Salt: 4.4 g

Shelf life

Best before: see packaging. Store in a cool, dark and dry place (6-18°C). Once opened, it has a limited shelf life and should be kept in the refrigerator.

Dispatch

Free shipping in the Netherlands for orders above €30. Otherwise €3.95.

Ordered before 6:00 PM, usually delivered tomorrow . Track and trace via PostNL.

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Discover our halal chorizo: rich in protein with a robust taste, seasoned with a harmonious mix of chili pepper and cayenne.

With its diameter of 40 mm and length of 300 mm, this chorizo ​​is perfect for a powerful flavor addition to pizzas, paellas or as a tasty aperitif.

This carefully prepared meat product, made from selected halal turkey meat and veal fat, promises an authentic taste sensation.

Please note: Decorative elements in the photos, such as the plate, are not included with the meat and only serve as a presentation example

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Customer Reviews

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Hans
Heerlijke chorizo worst

Zeer smaakvolle chorizo worst beter dan van de AH

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Demelza El Fiza
Heerlijke worst

Heeeeerlijk....

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L.
Heerlijk in Paella

Deze worst is super geschikt voor in paella, als je hem bakt komen de vetten vrij die een goede basis vormen voor het recept en worden de stukjes vlees heerlijk krokant. Super dat dit bestaat, want ik eet vanwege mijn gezondheid geen varkensvlees. Ik ben fan!

Frequently asked questions about this sausage

What is the best way to store the sausage?

The best method of storing the sausage depends on your personal preference in texture. To maintain a softer texture, refrigerated storage is recommended. However, if you want a harder texture, storage in an open area, such as a basement or closet, is the best choice. It is crucial not to store the sausage in a sealed container, such as a plastic bag, after opening, as the sausage needs to be able to 'breathe'. This prevents the sausage from becoming sticky due to moisture being removed. Covering with a tea towel or something similar is a good option. It is important not to store the sausage in a warm or sunny place to guarantee quality.

Why is there mold on my sausage and can I still eat it?

The presence of mold on our dried sausages is completely intentional and safe. A specific species of fungus, Penicillium nalgiovense, is used, which is similar to penicillin. This helps repel harmful bacteria and other unwanted fungi, contributes to the unique taste, and extends the shelf life of the sausage. During the ripening process, this mold may vary in color, which is a normal phenomenon. If there is an excessive amount of mold, it can be easily removed with a clean brush or cloth, without the use of water and salt, to maintain the quality. The sausage is therefore safe to consume and the mold actually contributes to its quality.

How do I recognize a sausage that is no longer good?

You can recognize a sausage that is no longer good by a number of clear signs. If the sausage feels wet or sticky or has a strong, unpleasant odor similar to ammonia, the product is likely spoiled. These symptoms are often caused by storing the sausage in a place that is too warm or in an environment where the sausage cannot 'breathe' properly. In addition, cuts or damage to the sausage may indicate the presence of bad mold or bacteria, which is also an indication that the sausage is no longer suitable for consumption.