'Cooking' chorizo

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ApusApus
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Re: 'Cooking' chorizo

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Yes, there is a difference! Cooking chorizo is softer & must be cooked before eating whereas the firmer cured chorizo can be eaten without cooking.

Maybe Kolios on the Polis Road might offer it!


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Jimgym
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Re: 'Cooking' chorizo

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Alpha Mega may stock it as they do have a fairly decent selection of deli items, prefaced and cut to size etc.
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Re: 'Cooking' chorizo

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Never knew this either, must look for it in the UK.
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DavidatLWH
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Re: 'Cooking' chorizo

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The deli counter in Garden of Eden has it occasionally, although usually only a small piece (no, I don't know what happens to the rest, either)
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Re: 'Cooking' chorizo

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"(no, I don't know what happens to the rest, either)"

Lol !!
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Re: 'Cooking' chorizo

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Austin7 wrote: Thu Nov 22, 2018 3:12 pm Checked in AlphaMega today and bought a pack of Elpozo Mini Chorizo for BBQ & Grill. Same make as the air dried variety but these are soft and uncooked. Also do a sausage sized one.
So, do share with us what 'delicacy' you cooked up then???

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