South-West

Rillettes with 100% Duck

Weight: 175

Founded in 2006, Les Délices de Saint Orens raises its ducks on its own farm, Ferme Jeansarthe, a traditional farm located in Cauna, a small village bordered by the Adour River in the heart of Landes production. By raising their ducks and overseeing their diet through homegrown harvests and custom feed preparation, Les Délices de Saint Orens deliver an unmatched product.

Duck Rillettes boasts a luxurious, rich flavor complemented by subtle acidity. Its texture is velvety and creamy, with a gentle graininess from the shredded meat. A hint of smokiness adds depth, a result of the cooking technique used.

Excellent when spread over fresh bread.

Store in a dry place, away from direct sunlight. After opening, refrigerate and consume within a few days.

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Original price was: SGD17.9.Current price is: SGD8.9./175g

Original price was: SGD17.9.Current price is: SGD8.9./175g

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