Fragola Fabbri Strawberries in Syrup 600gr Crock

Gourmet Food : Fragola Fabbri Strawberries in Syrup 600gr Crock

Fragola Fabbri Strawberries in Syrup 600gr Crock

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 : Fragola Fabbri Strawberries in Syrup 600gr Crock
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Address: Italy
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Fabbri
Country: Italy
EAN: 8001780100029
Ingredients: candied strawberries in syrup
Label: Fabbri
Manufacturer: Fabbri
Publisher: Fabbri
Size: 600 gr crock
Studio: Fabbri



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Product DescriptionDelicious strawberries packed in their own syrup. Imported from Italy produced by Fabbri known for their wonderful Amarena. Comes in the traditional white crock. 600gr Great topping for Ice Cream, Biscotti, toast or any cream based dessert.




Features:
  • Strawberry
  • Packed in Syrup
  • 600 gr Crock
  • Dessert topping











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