Comtesse du Barry – Whole semi-cooked duck foie gras from the South West
Comtesse du Barry – Whole semi-cooked duck foie gras from the South West
39.90 €
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Comtesse du Barry foie gras is a perfect balance between an amazing taste and incomparable texture! What makes it one of the best products in the world? Natural taste and traditional methods… since 1908.
Name of the product : Whole semi-cooked duck foie gras from the South West
Brand : Comtesse du Barry
Description : A whole semi-cooked duck foie gras from the South-West of France that is highly appreciated by gourmets because its low temperature cooking preserves the flavor of the fresh product admirably. From the beginning to the end of the manufacturing process, it is the love of cooking and the passion of the land that guide our cooks.
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