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Spicy Lamb Sausages - Merguez - Pork-Free - 24 Links

Spicy Lamb Sausages - Merguez - Pork-Free - 24 Links
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Spicy Lamb Sausages - Merguez - Pork-Free - 24 Links

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Description:

Merguez is a traditional North African spicy lamb and beef sausage. It is usually served grilled with couscous and harissa. This Pork-Free "All Natural" product is guaranteed free of antibiotics, hormones, preservatives, artificial ingredients and nitrites. Animals are fed with the purest natural feeds (No animal by-product). Many of the Fabrique Delices products have been served at the White House, on the Air France Concorde and even to his Holiness John Paul II. Fabrique Delices was also a proud supplier of the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games.

Features:
  • Contains 24-links of spicy lamb sausages

  • Traditionally made sausages

  • Great with couscous

Product Details:
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0
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5Best North African saussages  Sep 10, 2009
As the original Merguez from North Africa, those are juicy and a bit spicy. I just love those. Arrived on time with frozen bags.

4Merguez  May 09, 2009
I had merguez when I was in France and appreciated how different it was from Italian sausage here in the States. This will taste much better grilled the next time (doesn't everything?!). I'm happy with it and was pleased that I could order it on-line since it's something I couldn't travel back with!

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1Simply not very good  Jun 07, 2008
I have eaten merguez in France all my life until moving to the US, and by the time I purchased those I was getting desperate. Those sausages are simply not very good. They are bland, the meat is gamy, there is no heat (there should be anywhere from a little bit to a lot of heat), and they have very little spice in them. The meat is neither lean nor fatty, but releases a tremendous amount of water.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

1not very good  Mar 01, 2008
I grew up eating merguez so it's easy for me to tell good from bad. These merguez were not the worst I ever had but close. Cooking them so much fat came out I had to empty the pan a couple of times. The fat was red meaning that they use artificial colorant which is not good either... I wouldn't recommend this product.

5Delicious Merguez!  Feb 09, 2008
Merguez is not an easy product to find in the U.S., and although these are quite expensive, they are very good.

The product was delivered promptly, it was very fresh and well packaged. I am used to the quality that I get in North Africa and France, so I was a bit skeptical. I can truthfully say, this matches that quality.

However, the sausages do have some beef as well as lamb. The impression I had when I ordered is that it was all lamb. It is not. Nonetheless, it is excellent.

 
 
 
 
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