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Pluvera Leg & Thigh

Price range: £4.19 through £12.57

Indulge in the savory goodness of our chicken leg and thigh combination.

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Pluvera Whole Chicken

£3.99

Immerse yourself in culinary excellence with Pluvera Whole Chicken.

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Potato Bag

Price range: £1.89 through £3.99

Delight in the humble yet versatile potato. With its smooth, earthy skin and creamy flesh, this culinary staple lends itself to a myriad of dishes.

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Pumpkin

£2.49

Embrace the autumnal delight of our pumpkins. With their vibrant orange hue and sweet, earthy flavor, these versatile gourds add warmth to both sweet and savory dishes.

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Red Capsicum

£4.49

Discover the bold and sweet flavor of our red capsicum, a kitchen essential that elevates your culinary creations.

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Red Fish

£5.99

Dive into the exquisite taste of our red fish, a culinary delight that promises a fresh and flavorful experience.

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Red Fish Steak bag

£6.99

Indulge in the succulent richness of our red fish steak, a gourmet choice that promises a symphony of flavors with every bite.

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Red Onion 5kg Bag

£4.99

Enhance your dishes with the robust flavor of our red onions.

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Red Onion Loose

£1.49

Red Onion

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Red Snapper

£6.99

Introducing Snapper – a premium seafood choice that graces your plate with its mild, sweet flavor and tender, flaky texture.

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Red Sweet Potato

£4.49

Savor the natural sweetness and nutritional goodness of our red sweet potatoes.

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