Stuffed Vine Leaves (or Dolmades as they are called in Greece) are a traditional vegetarian dish served as a started or as part of a Mezze platter. The young Vine Leaves are stuffed with a delicious filling of rice and herbs such as dill & mint.
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Features
Suitable for vegans
Brand
Al'Fez
Storage
Ready to Eat
Instructions
Al'Fez Stuffed Vine Leaves are ready to eat - simply open tin and serve as part of a Mezze platter, or wrap with thin slices of Prosciutto Ham as a delicious starter or snack.
Preparation and Usage
Ready to eat. Serve hot or cold.
Country of Origin
Greece
Packed In
Greece
Manufacturer
AB World Foods., Leigh, WN7 5RS, UK.
Return To Address
Guarantee: If you haven't enjoyed this product, please contact us quoting the code on the lid/box. Your statutory rights are not affected. AB World Foods Ltd., Leigh, WN7 5RS, UK. UK: 0800 0195 617 ROI: 0044 800 0195 617 www.alfez.com
Package Type
Can
Recycling Information
Tin recyclable
Other Information
Full Product Name: Stuffed vine leaves with rice & herbs
Storage: Best Before: See base of tin After opening keep refrigerated in a non metallic sealed container and consume within 3 days.
Usage: 4-5 Servings
Origin: Product of Greece, vine leaves not from Greece
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