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Campbell’s Ham & Pea Chunky Soup
RM20.90 Add to cartCampbell’s Ham & Pea Chunky Soup
– Source of protein
– source of fibre
– 99% Fat free
– No artificial coloursRM20.90 -

Campbell’s Pea & Ham Country Ladle
RM20.90 Add to cartCampbell’s Pea & Ham Country Ladle
– No artificial colours or flavours
– Made in Australia
– A good source of protein
– Good source of fibre
– 99% Fat FreeRM20.90 -

Campbell’s Potato & Bacon Chunky Soup
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Chikuwa 5hon
RM8.99 Add to cartChikuwa 5hon
Chikuwa is a Japanese fish cake made of surimi, salt, starch, and egg white. Its a popular snack in Japan because it is relatively low in fat but high in protein. You can easily fill chikuwa with your favourite vegetables or serve them in a broth or salad.
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Cocoli Coconut Oil
RM25.90 Add to cartCocoli Coconut Oil
CocOli Coconut Oil is extracted using Expeller Pressed and Naturally Refined without Toxic Chemicals
6 Reasons People Choose CocOli
- Expeller Pressed & Naturally Refined without using Toxic Chemicals
- Bland without odour & flavour
- For all types of cooking especially deep frying
- Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCT) content more than 60%
- Meet EU Standards for carcinogens (3-MCPD & Glycidyl Esters)
- 50% lower carbon footprint
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Edwards Henllan Sausage Rolls
RM19.90 Add to cartEdwards Henllan Sausage Rolls
Famous mighty sausage rolls! Award winning sausage meat in a superb puff pastry roll.
Weight : 400g
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Elpozo Chorizo Extra
RM17.99 Add to cartElpozo Chorizo Extra
Chorizo is one of the most popular and highly consumed food products in Spain. It is an air-cured sausage (it can also be smoked) which is mainly made from minced pork. In Spain, for a chorizo to be considered as such, it must contain garlic and paprika (mild or hot), as this is what makes our chorizo different from that of other countries. It does not content preservatives.
– The shape of Spanish chorizo is similar to a sausage. It is common for both ends to be joined by a piece of string. Several smaller chorizos can also be strung together.
– It has a rough surface and the paprika gives it an intense red colour.
– Its aroma and flavour are intense and, at the same time, well-balanced, with a pleasant texture on the palate.
– It can be mild or spicy.How to eat :
– In tapas: as an appetizer cut into slices, on its own or with bread, cheese and wine.
– In soups like chorizo bean soup (link to recipe for Spanish Chorizo Bean Soup) or chicken and chorizo stew (link to Chicken and chorizo stew)
– In pasta dishes
– On pizza
– In vegetable dishes
– In rice dishes or paella (link to recipe for chicken and chorizo paella)
– In sandwiches
– To accompany fried or scrambled eggs, Spanish tortilla, omelettes (link to recipe for Spanish tortilla with chorizo)
– BarbecuedWeight : 80g
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