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Culinary Xmas stocking fillers


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Pommery French Wholegrain Mustard, Pommery Moutarde De Meaux, Meaux Mustard - 250g

The mustard of Kings. This classic French wholegrain mustard has been served in France since 1632 and is presented in a sandstone pot. This is a medium strength mustard

RRP ?5.95 - looking for ?2.50 a jar


Chutneys - The Fine Cheese & Co

Choose from:

Onion Chutney for cheese - good with hard cheese, dark, sticky and rich (260g)

Piccalilli for cheese - good with hard cheese, tangy and crunchy (240g)

Plum chutney for cheese - good with blue cheese, sweet and intense (260g)

RRP ?4.95 each - looking for ?2.50 each


Pinks Condiments Set (of 3)

Contains:

Green Chilli Jelly - with lime and lemongrass (220g)

Empire Chutney - star anise infused tomato and coriander chutney (220g)

Rocket & Lemon Pesto - with cashew nuts (190g)

RRP ?14.95 - looking for ?7.50 for the set


Ladolea Sweet Vinegar with Bergamot 200ml

The Ladolea organic sweet vinegar with bergamot is a unique combination of red vinegar and grape syrup from the famous Agiorgitiko grape, flavoured with natural bergamot peels. This vinegar is completely organic and natural, free from any preservatives or additives such as sulfites, colouring or sugar. In its raw form, it enhances the flavour when combined with green salads, fish, red sauces for pasta, marinades and vinaigrette.

RRP ?14.95 - looking for ?7.50


Quirky Salt House Pack

Utilising the natural environment in unique ways to evaporate sea water is epitomised by these salts.

Includes:

Saltverk Flaky Sea Salt (60g)

Oshima Island Ara Shio Dry (60g)

Bali Baby Kechil (60g)

Pack Weight 180g

RRP ?13.95 - looking for ?7


Rivsalt Gift Tube

A cute and dinky gift to grace your dinner table. Rivsalt [grated salt]. Natural himalaya salt is grated onto the dish with a japanese stainless steel grater of highest quality. The salt and grater become centerpiece of the dining table when placed in the accompanying table stand made from untreated natural oak.

Grater size 7.5 cm (height) x 5 cm (average width) x 0.1 cm (thickness)

Table stand size 6.4cm (diameter) x 1.9 cm (thickness) manufactured out of FSC-certified oak wood.

Salt rock irregular dimension, and vary between 40 to 60 grams

RRP ?24.95 - looking for ?10


Collection from near Dulwich Library

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