Spicy Lamb Sausages - Merguez - 24 Links

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Spicy Lamb Sausages - Merguez - 24 Links

from: Fabrique Delices



 : Spicy Lamb Sausages - Merguez - 24 Links
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Price: $34.90
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Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days




Address: USA
Brand: Fabrique Delices
Country: USA
Label: Fabrique Delices
Manufacturer: Fabrique Delices
Publisher: Fabrique Delices
Studio: Fabrique Delices



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionMerguez is a traditional North African spicy lamb and beef sausage. It is usually served grilled with couscous and harrissa. Pork-Free. This 'All Natural' product is guaranteed free of antibiotics, hormones, preservatives, artificial ingredients and nitrites. Animals are fed with the purest natural feeds (No animal by-product). Many of Fabrique Delices products have been served at the White House, on the Air France Concorde and even to his Holiness John Paul II. Comes also in a 6-link package.




Features:
  • Approx. 3.5Lb / 1.6kg
  • Traditionally made
  • Great with couscous
  • Requires Expedited Shipping











Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days


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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great seller
this seller was very accomadating and helpful



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Merguez
It is very difficult to find Merguez and these were excellent and arrived in excellent condition and tasted very good.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Merguez
Product came in good condition and was DELICIOUS! It is expensive, but very good.



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