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Mrs H.S. Ball's Original Recipe Chutney, 470g

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Sugar, Water, Vinegar, Reconstituted Peaches (12%), Reconstituted Apricots (4%) (contains Sulphur Dioxide), Modified Maize Starch (E1422), Salt, Worcestershire Sauce (Water, Vinegar, Molasses, Sugar, Colour (E150D), Salt, Onions, Garlic, Chillies), Colour (E150D), Chillies.

You should always read the label before consuming or using the product and never rely solely on the information presented here. Whilst we try to make sure they are accurate as possible, it is not a substitute for you reading the product packaging and label prior to use.Information and statements about products are not intended to be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. Chutney is the anglicised version of the Hindu work Chatni, meaning a relish made with fruit and spices. Sugar, Water, Vinegar, Reconstituted Peaches (16%) (Fruit contains preservative Sulphur Dioxide ), Modified Maize Starch (E1422), Salt, Colour (E150d). A flavour this unforgettable will forever inspire any food lover’s chatter… no matter the meal, there’s no denying it’s incomplete ‘til you’ve added this original South African chutney sauce in the mix!

H. Ball's uses a combination of dried fruit and onion to concoct a unique blend of spicy, fruity, sweet and tangy chutney. Simba, is the South African King of Snacks, and he guarantees that every pack will be of the highest quality, and will always Roarrrr with flavour!Allergens: This product is manufactured in a factory that processes Wheat Gluten, Cow’s Milk, Egg and Soya. Sugar, Water, Vinegar, Reconstituted Peaches (14%) and Apricots (2%) (Fruit contains Preservative Sulphur Dioxide), Modified Maize Starch (E1422), Salt, Colour (E150D), Chillies.

They mention it's the best chuytney, it goes with so many things, and is versatile enough to be great with ham and other staples of British food. The creator of the now famous chutney, Amelia Ball, sold the condiment at church bazaars and soon noticed the growing popularity for her product. The story goes that a certain Mr and Mrs Adkins were on a ship sailing from Canada to South Africa back in the 1860s.

The condiment has maintained its generations-old secret recipie, which has been passed down through the family since it's creation in the early 1900's. Ball's Chutney, has been developed with the Ball family crest and its signature octagonal jar, with which today's chutney lovers are so familiar.

Best Before' dates (not to be confused with 'Use By' dates found on products such as fresh meat and fish) are simply a manufacturers guideline concerned to a products quality. Mention Mrs Balls chutney to any South African and you will see their eyes immediately light up, and their mouths start to water. They say it has the perfect amount of warmth and tang and is a great accompaniment for so many different things. Often companies like Bluebird and Smiths stamp their products with short dates for commercial reasons rather then any accurate reflection of actual food quality.We recommend that you do not rely solely on the information presented here and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product. If you do require precise ingredient information you should should consult the manufacturer, or contact us before purchase and we will try to aid you as much as possible. Amelia and her husband Herbert decided to open their factory in 1917 with the octagonal jar and oval label we know and love. Sugar, Water, Vinegar, Reconstituted Peaches (14%) and Apricots (2%) (Fruit contains Preservative Sulphur Dioxide ), Modified Maize Starch (E1422), Salt, Colour (E150D), Chillies.

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