Horizon Farms
Free-Range Lamb Stir Fry Cuts from New Zealand (500g)
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500g (1.1lbs) of free-range lamb stir fry cuts from New Zealand. Cut from the leg, this meat is lean and full of flavor. Already pre-cut and ready to cook for a nice and easy stir fry. Just simply season, and add to the fry-pan with some oil and your favorite vegetables for a simple yet delicious meal.
Our lamb comes from family-owned and operated farms and ranches in New Zealand only. Ethical raising has always been a cultural tradition in New Zealand. New Zealand lamb is internationally known for its superior quality and taste. Our New Zealand lamb takes it one step further: All-year free-range open pasture-raised, grass-fed lambs. Free of growth-promoting hormones and subtherapeutic use of antibiotics.
Contents
Contents | 1 pack |
Weight | 500g (1.1lbs) |
Serves | Serves 2-4 depending on recipe |
Shipping & Handling
Shipping | Shipping and delivery is frozen |
Handling | Keep frozen below -18°C (0°F) |
Defrosting Time | In the fridge: approx. 24h In ice-water: approx. 4 hours |
Cooking Method | Frying pan, skillet and grill |
Expiration | Frozen: see packaging label (usually more than 3 months) Chilled: Please consume unopened pack within 5 days. |
Details
Also known as | Spring lamb, lamb stir fry, leg meat stir fry, slices, cuts, dices |
Country of Origin | New Zealand |
Ingredients | Lamb |
Cut from | Leg |
Category | Cuts |
Packaging | Vacuum packed together |
✔ All year free-range and open pasture-raised. Grass-fed and grass-finished.
✔ Humanely raised and treated with respect by family farmers.
✔ No subtherapeutic use of antibiotics.
✔ Free of growth-promoting hormones.
✔ No GMO-feed.
✔ Tender, juicy, and light in color due to the natural feed and the young age of the lambs.
At A Glance
Sheep Breed | Romney breed |
Farm/Ranch | Family farms in New Zealand |
Region | North Island of New Zealand |
Breeding | All year free range on open pastures |
Feeding | Grass-fed and grass-finished |
Traceability | 100% fully traceable from farm to fork through lot numbering and management. |
Growth-Hormones | Never |
Subtherapeutic Use of Antibiotics | Never |
Chemically Pesticide Treated Grass | Never |
GMO feed | Never |