Flaky North Sea herrings, cured in a sweet, piquant marinade and rolled with gherkins and onions. Great as a starter or snack served on warm bread or baguette. Ready to eat. Serves 2.
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Features
Responsibly Sourced, Herring fillets cured in a sweet piquant marinade with pickled gherkins & onions, Ready to Eat
Further Description
For more information about our seafood sourcing, please visit marksandspencer.com/seafood
Brand
M&S
Storage
Ready to Eat; Keep Refrigerated; Not Suitable for Home Freezing
Preparation and Usage
Serving Ideal as a starter or snack served on warm bread or baguette.
Country of Origin
Scotland
Manufacturer
Marks and Spencer plc, PO Box 3339, Chester, CH99 9QS, United Kingdom.
M&S (Ireland) Ltd, PO Box 13022, Ravensdale, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Return To Address
Marks and Spencer plc, PO Box 3339, Chester, CH99 9QS, United Kingdom.
M&S (Ireland) Ltd, PO Box 13022, Ravensdale, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Package Type
Sleeve
Other Information
Full Product Name: North Sea herrings cured in a sweet marinade rolled with gherkins and onions
Storage: For Use By, see front of pack. Keep refrigerated 0°C to +5°C. Not suitable for freezing.
Safety Warning: This product may contain soft bones. Rollmops are secured with wooden skewers.
Usage: 2 Servings
Origin: Herrings caught in the North East Atlantic (North Sea), Made in Scotland