Chicken Fillet Kebab
NEW PRODUCTS
Feb 8th, 12:36
Tydstroom Farm Chicken announces the arrival of Fresh Chicken Fillet Kebabs – family-sized, succulent chicken breast fillets marinated in three delicious flavours: Barbeque, Peri-Peri and Lemon and Herb.
Our kebabs are made up of five of our biggest and most tender and juicy breast fillets – just one is enough to satisfy your whole family. These fillet kebabs are vacuum-sealed to ensure maximum flavour and freshness.
Pair with our new irresistible Drum and Thigh portions in an alternate flavour and enjoy the easy to prepare, scrumptious experience of our new Braai Range.
“Tydstroom Braai Range is hassle-free and ready to braai. As always Tydstroom Chicken is juicy, full of flavour and great value for money.” – Dewald Visser, host of the Kom Braai TV series, and organizer of the 2012 Jnr Kom Braai Masters Championships.
Fresh Chicken Fillet Kebabs are available at Game Foodco in the Western Cape and Gauteng; and Spar stores in the Western Cape.
“We created our Value Added Braai Range for those who love to braai. Our Fresh Braai Range is marinated in high quality ingredients; which deliver moist and mouth-watering family meals.” – Wouter Wentzel, Tydstroom Poultry.
For more information, please contact Wouter Wentzel, Sales Manager at Tydstoom Poultry / www.tydstroom.co.za
Tydstroom Poultry is situated outside Durbanville in the Western Cape. We distribute fresh and frozen chicken products to the South African market, as well as Namibia and Angola, from our Durbanville, Atlantis, Hartebeespoort and Edenvale plants. Our current product range consists of Tydstroom Fresh Farm Chicken (whole chickens, braai packs, portions and value-added products), Tydstroom Frozen Chicken (tasty whole chickens, braai packs, and a value for money IQF-range), great value Groovy products (polony, braaiwors, soup packs, and more), Tydstroom Value Added Chicken range (fresh Deboned Whole Chickens, Crumbed Chicken Schnitzels, Marinated Drum and Thigh) and now our new Value Added Braai Range consisting of ample Fillet Kebabs, Drum and Thigh, Wing Kebabs and Spatchcocks.Click here for more information on Tydstroom
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