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Pâtes Ayb Ben Gim Melograno 500g

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Pâtes ludiques en forme de lettres, fabriquées à partir de semoule de blé dur. Idéales pour les repas des enfants, les soupes et la cuisine créative. Poids net : 500g.

1,60 € per box

3 Korochki — Croûtons de seigle goût tomate et herbes 120 g

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3 Korochki goût tomate et herbes 120 g. Croûtons de seigle croustillants avec la fraîcheur de la tomate mûre et des herbes aromatiques. Légèrement assaisonnés pour un équilibre savoureux, parfaits en accompagnement de boissons, de soupes ou comme en-cas seul. Format : 120 g.

0,65 € per pack

Tan arménien gazeux – 0.5L

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Boisson traditionnelle arménienne lactée pétillante, connue sous le nom de Tan (Ayran). Disponible en 0,5L et 1,5L. Tan (Ayran).

Disponible en 0,5L et 1,5L.

Ajika Avshar 530g

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Avshar Ajika (Sauce de légumes) 530 g. Sauce épicée traditionnelle préparée à base de poivrons rouges, d’ail et de légumes frais. Parfaite avec des viandes grillées, du pain ou en accompagnement.

Boîte de 8 bocaux.

2.95 €

Hin Areni - Vin rouge - 0,75L

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9.50 €

Brandy Ararat Nairi 20 ans – 0,5L

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Ararat Nairi 20 Ans représente le summum de l’art du brandy arménien. Vieilli pendant vingt ans en chêne du Caucase, il arbore une robe acajou profonde et un bouquet exceptionnel de fruits secs, noix grillées, vanille et épices. Complexe, soyeux et persistant, il incarne l’héritage légendaire de l’Arménie.

57,00 € per bottle

Sariette séchée 30g

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Feuilles de sarriette séchées, au goût poivré intense et au parfum riche. Épice traditionnelle de la cuisine arménienne et méditerranéenne, idéale pour les haricots, viandes, poissons, soupes et marinades. Sachet pratique de 30g.

1,30 € per pack

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