Spicy Italian Sausage

Firsthand Foods’ spicy Italian sausage is loaded with flavor and makes a great addition to any meal requiring a little kick.

 

Ingredients

Pork, Kosher Salt, Spices (including Fennel, Sugar, Paprika, Parsley Flakes, Dehydrated Garlic)

Gluten FreeNatural CasingNo PreservativesNon-GMOHand-Tied

Made with pasture-raised pork sourced from local farmers, this spicy sausage is great thrown on the grill and makes a tantalizing addition to pasta and sautéed vegetables. Firsthand Foods’ hog farmers raise their animals humanely outdoors without growth-promoting antibiotics, using non-GMO feed and are Animal Welfare Approved.

Firsthand Foods' custom-blend sausages contain no nitrates, fillers or artificial colors.

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