Duck liver mousse with Armagnac.
Ingredients: duck fat, duck liver, water, Armagnac 1.2 %, salt, milk proteins, sugar, salt, colourings E120, antioxidant – ascorbic acid E300, preservative – sodium nitrate E250.
Nutritional value (100 g): 1946 kJ / 472 kcal, fat 46.7 g, of which saturated fatty acids 16.2 g, carbohydrates 5.7 g, of which sugars 0.9 g, protein 7.1 g, salt 1.1 g.
Store in a cool, dry place. Protect from direct sunlight and heat. Once opened, store in the refrigerator and consume within 24 hours.
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