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East Coast Cured Saucisson Sec

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$17.00
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$17.00
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Description

A celebration of our French friends, East Coast Cured has created their rendition of a timeless classic.

This succulent Saucisson Sec, a testament to the quality of Scottish pork, is adorned with a simple yet exquisite blend of white pepper and garlic. Savour a taste of tradition with this delectable, rich salami.

Ingredients

Scottish Pork, salt, dextrose, curing salts (E250 & E252), garlic & spices.

Allergens: The herbs & spices in East Coast Cured products are packed in a plant that handles nuts, sesame, wheat, soya, gluten & mustard.

Delivery information

Orders of £35 or more qualify for free delivery. All UK deliveries are dispatched via DPD and Yodel. Standard delivery takes 2-4 working days and costs £4.00. While Express delivery takes 1-2 working days and costs £5.00. Please note our express delivery excludes the Scottish Highlands and Islands, Channel Islands and Northern Ireland. Our shipping service to the Scottish Highlands and Islands takes 2-4 working days and costs £10. Your items will be dispatched on the same day if you order prior to Midday (Mon to Fri). 

If you do not receive your order in 5 working days of ordering please contact us at customerservices@scottishbeecompany.co.uk.

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  • Supporting Pollinators

    10p from every unit sold is donated to our sister charity, repollinate, which aims to increase pollination through education programmes and wildflower projects.

  • ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY PACKAGING

    All of our packaging is recyclable making it an excellent environmentally responsible choice.

  • WILDFLOWER SEEDS INCLUDED

    All gift packaged products come with a FREE packet of wildflower seeds for the recipient to sow. Wildflowers are an important source of forage for bees and other pollinators so every pack sown helps to boost the pollinator population.