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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Savor the rich, sweet flavour and delicate aroma of our Banana Shallots, also known as French Echalion Shallots, sold either individually or by the kilogram for your convenience. Our Banana Shallots are carefully sourced from the best farms and hand-selected for their premium quality and taste. With their distinctively elongated shape, soft texture and mildly sweet flavour, our Banana Shallots are perfect for adding depth and complexity to any savoury dish. Whether caramelised and served alongside a juicy steak or roasted with vegetables for a hearty and healthy side dish, our Banana Shallots are the perfect choice for any culinary creation. Trust in our family business to deliver the freshest and most flavorful vegetables to your doorstep, and enjoy the convenience of our friendly and efficient delivery service. Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction is unmatched, and our Banana Shallots are no exception. Treat yourself to the exceptional taste and nutrition of our Banana Shallots, and experience the difference of our carefully sourced and hand-selected vegetables.
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