BURCU TOMATO PASTE – 830G
¥500
Tomato paste from Burcu. Having been established with the slogan “love of flavor” in the canned and convenience food sector in Burhaniye, a lovely town on the Gulf of Edremit, in 1982, Burcu Gida has combined Anatolian flavors with the modern technology and becomes a rapidly-growing food company.
Origin: Turkey
Weight | 0.83 kg |
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