Cornish Charcuterie Salmon & Horseradish Pate
£7.25
Out of stock
Categories: Deli, Charcuterie, Fish & Pâtés
Description
Cornish Charcuterie’s twist on a decadent salmon pâté. The richness is cut with a little heat from the horseradish and herby dill. Perfect as an appetiser with toasted bruschetta and cream cheese.
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