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Chilli Flakes (Crushed) Medium (45g)

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Chilli Flakes (Crushed) Medium (40g) provide a convenient way to add a moderate heat to pizzas, pastas, and sauces. These flakes are ideal for those who enjoy a bit of spice in their food, allowing for easy adjustment of heat levels.

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Weight0.04 kg
Dimensions8 × 12 × 1.2 cm
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