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Organic chard - 1pc ±600g

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Chard is a vegetable plant whose intense green leaves and fleshy ribs (stems) are eaten like a vegetable. It can be eaten raw or cooked. Be careful, however: the ribs take longer to cook, so it is advisable to separate them! In terms of taste, chard is similar to spinach, but firmer and less sweet than beetroot! A delight, essential for a pie al d'jote for example! see less

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Ham without nitrite

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Approximately 4 slices per 150g
A plain ham without nitrite and without additives, preserved with sea salt: It will be less pink than the others, but with a preserved taste that evolves with time without diminishing its quality! A raw happiness. Beware, it will not keep as long. see less

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Organic bananas in clusters 1kg

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The sweet, creamy taste of bananas is a reflection of their high nutritional value. Bananas are very rich in potassium and pectin, a fibre that contributes to the proper functioning of our digestive system. They are also rich in magnesium and vitamins C and B. see less

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Ardennes ham

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Approximately 4 slices for 150g
Only prepared in the province of Luxembourg, Liège or Namur, the Jambon d'Ardennes is distinguished by a dry salting of the pork which is then soaked in a brine and dried in the air of the Belgian Ardennes. Yes, it is our national climate that gives it its unique and irreproducible taste! see less

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Organic sweet potatoes 1kg

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A tasty, slightly sweet taste reminiscent of carrots. The sweet potato has nothing in common with the potato despite its name! The sweet potato is the basis of many tropical dishes. It also has less glycemic value than the potato. There are many ways to prepare it: boiled, sautéed, baked or fried. see less

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