Ingredients pre-cooked white beans (33%), water, smoked sausages and sausage (meat and pork fat, water, pork head piece, turkey meat, WHEAT flour, pea fibers, salt, SOY protein, pork rind, gelling agent: e407a, stabilizers: e450, e452, preservatives: e250, e316, traces of lait protein), pork shoulder prepared in salt (water, salt, stabilizers: e451, e452, preservative e250), lard, tomato concentrate , WHEAT flour, salt, sugar, natural aromas, firming: calcium chloride, total deli meats and meat implemented: 22%
Item form | Whole |
Age range (description) | Adult |
Size | 840 g (Pack of 2) |
Allergen information | Contains: Wheat, Soy |
Unit count | 1680 gram |
Package Dimensions | 20.3 x 12 x 10.5 cm; 840 g |
Weight | 1.68 kg |
Package Information | Box |
Country of origin | France |
C**L
Yummy
Yummy
R**Y
nice nosh
tasty - if expensive - meal
M**R
good alround
excellent flavour
M**S
Excellent
Exactly what I wanted
A**Y
If this is authentic French cassoulet then I’m a Dutchman
I’m convinced that, if you served this to a French native he would throw you out and tell you never to come back. I have eaten many authentic cassoulets in my time, both in France and at home in Britain and I have never experienced anything like this before. Instead of authentic Toulouse sausages one is presented with mini hot dogs and little discs of reconstituted, unidentifiable meat, which also have a similar flavour to hot dogs! No authentic confit du canard in sight.The sauce is a thin, slightly tomatoey flavoured gruel containing haricot beans. All in all, if you compared it with a tin of Heinz beans and sausages you wouldn’t find much difference, except this cassoulet has a slightly stronger favour. I think the price of this is far too expensive for what it is, I’m now going back to my search for a proper, reasonably priced cassoulet on our shores. Not recommended.
A**N
Taste is awful.
Very expensive for a terrible tasting product.
M**A
Great staff
Lovely French food!..
B**S
Truly awful, do not buy!
I bought this thinking it would be like the other sausage cassoulet I'd had in the past and even though I was starving when I opened the tin, still gagged when I chomped on the first sausage. Basically it has the same taste of cassoulet and colour (in the beans), however it tastes extremely cheap and nasty at the same time. Its basically beans and sausage in a tin, they used nasty hotdog sausages and even worse "dog food" sausage rounds. There are so many really good brands out there that are worth the money, which have actual meat and duck in. Not this, I fear the dog would even turn his nose up at it. Please don't feed this to anyone to impress them, it would be an insult.
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