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Past or pulp in cans
€ 9,09
Quantity: 1 Piece
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Minimum order: 1 (1 Pz)
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Loc. Podere Pereto, 53040 Rapolano Terme (SI) - Italia
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PASSATA_O_POLPA_IN_LATTINAProduct description
Manufactured 100% in Italy
Packaging: 4 KgCompany certificates
Italian Organic Farming Association Ethical and Environmental Certtification InstituteChosen by 2 Buying Groups
Gassolotto - Firenze (FI) - I'Gasse di Prato - Prato (PO)
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