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 Violife Greek White Block (230g), a smooth and crumbly plant-based alternative to traditional feta, bringing a bright, tangy flavour and creamy texture to your table-without any dairy. Made with coconut oil and natural flavourings, it perfectly captures the clean, savoury notes of classic Greek cheese while staying entirely vegan.
The Violife Greek White Block is wonderfully versatile-crumble it over fresh salads, fold it into roasted vegetable dishes, or bake it with tomatoes, herbs, and olive oil for a Mediterranean-inspired treat. It softens beautifully when heated, keeping its shape while releasing a rich, savoury aroma that enhances any dish.
Free from dairy, lactose, gluten, soy, nuts, and preservatives, it’s suitable for a variety of diets and lifestyles. Its fresh, tangy flavour pairs effortlessly with olives, roasted peppers, and crusty bread, making it a natural choice for everything from light lunches to mezze platters.
Violife Greek White Block is more than a cheese alternative-it’s a taste of the Mediterranean, bringing sunshine, simplicity, and plant-based goodness to every bite.
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