Pork, Chard and Ginger Stir-Fry

Pork strips stir-fried with chard, sugar snap peas, ginger and garlic make a quick spring meal full of fresh flavour. Simple, fast cooking keeps the vegetables bright and tender.
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Introducing our Applewood Vegan Slices (200g), a dairy-free take on the award-winning Applewood smoked cheddar, offering the same distinctive flavour in a convenient pre-sliced format. Crafted with coconut oil and natural flavours, these slices deliver a smooth, creamy texture paired with the signature smokiness that has made Applewood famous.
Each slice carries a rich, savoury depth with subtle smoky notes, making them a perfect addition to sandwiches, wraps, and burgers. They melt effortlessly too, giving that indulgent ooze when grilled or toasted, without compromising on their plant-based credentials.
Applewood Vegan Slices are free from dairy, lactose, gluten, and preservatives, making them an inclusive choice for households with mixed dietary needs. Their convenient format means less prep and more enjoyment-ideal for quick lunches, family meals, or layering into creative plant-based recipes.
These slices prove that indulgent flavour and practicality can go hand in hand, letting you enjoy the award-winning taste of Applewood in a way that’s both convenient and compassionate.
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