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Great Italian Recipes, Everyday 2020 FOOD BEVERAGES CONFECTIONERY PASTRY PRODUCTS LIST YEAR 2020 www.euraco.com.sg PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGES WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECTED TO GST Please contact Jia Jia email: [email protected] at Tel : 6276 5433 or Fax: 6276 2978 for any order or email : [email protected] FOOD PRODUCTS AVAILABLE EX-STOCK INDEX OF PRODUCTS PAGE MEAT PRODUCTS 6 - 15 Japan Wagyu ~Chilled Wagyu Beef Sher (Aust.) ~Chilled / Frozen Wagyu Beef 2GR (Aust.) ~Chilled Full Blood Wagyu Kidman (Aust.) ~Chilled Beef (Grainfed) Midfield ~Chilled Beef / Lamb Tender Plus (Aust.) ~Chilled / Frozen Beef (Grassfed) / Veal Hokubee (Aust.) ~Frozen Meltique Beef Budou-Buta (Jap.) ~Frozen Pork Tender Plus (Aust.) ~Frozen Pork Australia Lamb (Aust.) ~Chilled / Frozen Lamb Merri Valley (Aust.) ~Frozen Lamb POULTRY PRODUCTS 16 - 17 Ernest Soulard (France) ~Frozen Duck Liver / Duck Meat / Duck Fat / Pigeon / Gift Box ~Frozen Duck Mousse / Duck Breast / Duck Leg / Duck Leg Confit CAVIAR 18 Russian Caviar House (Russia) ~Caviar CHILLED / FROZEN / SMOKED SEAFOOD 19 - 20 The Pride of Scotland (Scotland) ~Scottish Smoked Salmon Discefa (Spain) ~Frozen Cooked Octopus Tentacles & Raw Whole Octopus Romanzini (France) ~Snail / Escargot Meridian (Canada) ~Canadian Lobster Other Seafood ~Norway Smoked Salmon COLD CUT 21 - 25 Joselito (Spain) ~Jamon Iberico De Bellota Julian Martin (Spain) ~Iberico Chorizo / Iberico Salchichon Zuarina (Italy) ~Cured Ham (Parma Ham) Dok dall'Ava (Italy) ~Italian San Daniele Ham Renzini (Italy) ~Italian Ham Others ~Streaky Bacon / Steamed / Roll / Cooked Ham DAIRY PRODUCT 26 - 41 Elle et Vire / Milkana (France) ~Cream Cheese / UHT Whipping Cream / UHT Special Cooking Cream / Butter / UHT Whole Milk / Yoghurt / Cream Dessert Liberty Lane (USA) ~Cream Cheese Corman (Belgium) ~Butter / UHT Cream Lescure (France) ~Butter / UHT Whipping Cream Pasteurised Cheeses ~France / Italy / Spain / UK / Switzerland / Australia ~Cheese accompaniment FOOD PRODUCTS AVAILABLE EX-STOCK INDEX OF PRODUCTS PAGE CONDIMENTS 42 - 44 Yawataya Isogoro (Japan) ~Shichimi Kashiwazaki Seika (Japan) ~Black Garlic Puree Okayabashi (Japan) ~Yuzu Juice Maruhara (Japan) ~Fish Sauce Sawai Coffee (Japan) ~Drip Coffee Percheron Freres (France) ~Dijon Mustard / Whole Grain Mustard / Mustard / Vinegar ~Gherkins / Cornichons Acetaia Bellei (Italy) ~Balsamic Vinegar / Balsamic Glaze / Condiments TRUFFLES & MUSHROOMS 45 - 47 Appennino Food (Italy) ~Truffles Specialities Plantin (France) ~Truffles Specialities Champiland (France) ~Dried Mushrooms COOKING WINE 48 Bardinet (France) ~Cooking Wine with Salt Added Various Brand ~Cooking Wine without Salt SPECIALITY PRODUCTS 48 ~Feuille de Brick / Filo Pastry / Lemon Oil / Squid Ink Trout Eggs / Lump Fish Caviar / Coarse Rock Sea Salt Purple Mustard LA COCINA DE SENEN 49 La Cocina de Senen (Spain) ~Dehydrated Assorted Vegetable Sheets ~Assortment Frozen Croquettes ANTIPASTI 50 - 52 Sacla Italia (Italy) ~Olives & Grilled Vegetable Antica Conserveria (Italy) ~Olives & Grilled Vegetable Ybarra (Spain) ~Stuffed Olives Barnier (France) ~Olives / Condiments Pate's Zubia (Spain) ~Pimento Vega Caceres ~Smoked Paprika OLIVE OIL / ARTISAN OILS / SEA SALT 53 - 54 Marques De Valdueza (Spain) ~Extra Virgin Olive Oil Merula (Spain) ~Extra Virgin Olive Oil Cotoliva (Spain)) ~Pomace Olive Oil Huileries De Lapalisse(France) ~Walnut / Hazelnut / Grape Seed Gemma di Mare (Italy) ~Sea Salt Dolmen (Italy) ~Sea Salt Frescobaldi Laudemio (Italy) ~Extra Virgin Olive Oil SEAFOOD IN CANNED 55 La Gondola (Portugal) ~Canned Seafood ITALIAN PASTA 56 - 57 Morelli Pasta (Italy) ~Dried Flavoured Pasta ~Saffron (Fibre) FOOD, BEVERAGES & CONFECTIONERY AVAILABLE EX-STOCK INDEX OF PRODUCTS PAGE MRS BRIDGES 58 - 60 Mrs Bridges (UK) ~Preserves, Marmalades ~Condiments, Chutneys, Mustard ~Old Fashion Sweets, Curds ~Gift Collections CASA DO MONTE CALVO 61 Gourmet Jam (Portugal) ~Jams READY PASTRY 62 - 65 Lekouglof (France) ~Kaprice Mag'm (France) ~Macaron Shell ~Assortment Macaron WINES 66 - 67 Leoparodi (Italy) ~Barbera D'Alba / Nebbiolo / Babaresco / Barolo Cristo di Campobello (Italy) ~Adenzia / Laluci / Laudari / Lusira / Lu Patri ILLY 68 - 81 Illy (Italy) ~Coffee Bean / Coffee Ground / Coffee Pods / Coffee Drip-On / Coffee Capsule ~Illy Cups & Collections ~Illy Coffee Machine & Accessories ~Milk Frother CAOTINA 82 Caotina Cocoa (Switzerland) ~Original Flavour ~Original Light Cocoa Powder GRYPHON TEA / ROJI TEA 83 - 86 Gryphon (Singapore) ~Gryphon Tea ~Gourmet Kaya ~Cold Brewed Sparkling Tea Roji Chaseki (Singapore) ~Japanese Tea LA PERRUCHE CANE SUGAR 87 La Perruche (France) ~Cane Sugar ITEM : WAGYU BEEF ORIGIN : JAPAN AVAILABILITY : EX-STOCK / *INDENT BASIS (min.order 1 pc) PRODUCT CODE D E S C R I P T I O N PACKING UoM U.PRICE S$ GRADE A5 Wagyu Striploin 5-6 kg/pc kg Wagyu Ribeye / Cuberoll 5-6 kg/pc kg Wagyu Tenderloin 4-5 kg/pc kg GRADE A4 Wagyu Striploin 5-6 kg/pc kg Wagyu Ribeye / Cuberoll 5-6 kg/pc kg Wagyu Tenderloin 4-5 kg/pc kg * Full-bodied aroma with delicate texture * Solid sweetness in a simple dish * High quality fat fills your mouth with rich taste of meat * Tenderness by marbling EURACO PRODUCT PRICE LIST - 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We are proud to introduce our premium quality grainfed 450 days SHER WAGYU BEEF with a high level of marbling and fine texture. It enhances flavour, juiciness and tenderness which make for a melt in the mouth experience. Ribeye Striploin Tenderloin Ribeye Striploin EURACO PRODUCT PRICE LIST - FOOD & BEVERAGES 2020 v.r20.01 Page 7 ITEM : WAGYU BEEF BRAND : SHER / TENDERPLUS ORIGIN : AUSTRALIA AVAILABILITY : EX-STOCK (min.order 1 pc) / * ON INDENT BASIS PRODUCT CODE D E S C R I P T I O N PACKING UoM U.PRICE S$ SHER WAGYU BLACK LABEL MBS 8-9 104933 Wagyu Tenderloin, Chilled >3 kg/pc kg 104934 Wagyu Striploin, Chilled >6 kg/pc kg 104931 Wagyu Rib-Eye (Cube-Roll), Chilled >5 kg/pc kg SHER WAGYU SILVER LABEL MBS 6-7 104926 Wagyu Tenderloin, Chilled >3 kg/pc kg 104927 Wagyu Striploin, Chilled >6 kg/pc kg 104924 Wagyu Rib-Eye (Cube-Roll), Chilled >5 kg/pc kg 104939 *Wagyu OP Rib (Short-Bone) 6 - 7 kg/pc kg SHER WAGYU RED LABEL MBS 4-5 104923 Wagyu D-Rump, Chilled >6 kg/pc kg 104922 Wagyu Striploin, Chilled >6 kg/pc kg 104921 Wagyu Rib-Eye (Cube-Roll), Chilled >5 kg/pc kg 104914 *Wagyu OP Rib (Halves)(Toma-hawk) 3/4 bones 6 - 7 kg/pc kg SHER WAGYU OTHERS CUT MBS 6-9 106654 Sher Wagyu Rostbiff MBS 8-9, Chilled 1 - 2 kg/pc kg 104920 Sher Wagyu Cheek Meat, Frozen >1 kg/pc kg EURACO PRODUCT PRICE LIST - FOOD & BEVERAGES 2020 v.r20.01 Page 8 ITEM : BEEF ORIGIN : AUSTRALIA AVAILABILITY : EX-STOCK (min.order 1 pc) PRODUCT CODE D E S C R I P T I O N PACKING UoM U.PRICE S$ (+/- kg/pc) 2GR Full Blood Wagyu is simply the result of traditional hard work and total dedication to the artisan approach to producing the finest quality beef. 2GR Australian Premium Wagyu beef is naturally raised on the open ranges of Eastern Australia. 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Consistent breeding, only within the Wagyu family, ensures the purity of the beef, and its production is limited to maintain high 2GR FULL BLOOD WAGYU MBS 9+ Tenderloin Strap On, Trim to Silver Skin FB BLACK MBS 9+ Chilled 2 kg kg 110683 Cuberoll/Ribeye Boneless FB BLACK MBS 9+ Chilled 8 kg kg Striploin Boneless FB BLACK MBS 9+ Chilled 8 kg kg 110552 Topside Cap Off Boneless FB BLACK MBS 9+ Chilled 7 kg kg Knuckle Trim to Silver Skin FB BLACK MBS 9+ kg D-Rump FB BLACK MBS 9+ 7 kg kg Rostbiff Boneless MBS 9+ Chilled kg Rump Cap MBS 9+ 2 kg kg 110294 Tri Tip Boneless FB BLACK MBS 9+ Chilled 2 kg kg Inside Skirt FB BLACK MBS 9+ Chilled 2 kg kg 110295 Flank Steak Boneless FB BLACK MBS 9+ Chilled 1 kg kg Rib Cap Boneless FB BLACK MBS 9+ Chilled 2 kg kg 110510 2GR Wagyu Beef Chuck Eye Roll FB BLACK MBS 9+ Chilled 9 kg kg 110553 Bolar Blade Boneless FB BLACK MBS 9+ Chilled 5 kg kg 110298 Oyster Blade Boneless FB BLACK MBS 9+ Chilled 2.5 kg kg 110554 Point End Brisket Deckle Off 6 Rib Boneless FB BLACK MBS 9+ Chilled 7 kg kg 110299 Karubi Plate Boneless FB BLACK MBS 9+ Chilled 4 kg kg 2GR FULL BLOOD WAGYU MBS 8-9 Tenderloin Strap On, Trim to Silver Skin FB BLUE MBS 8-9 Chilled 2 kg kg 110297 Cuberoll/Ribeye Boneless FB BLUE MBS 8-9 Chilled 8 kg kg Striploin Boneless FB BLUE MBS 8-9 Chilled 8 kg kg 110552 Topside Cap Off Boneless FB BLUE MBS 8-9 Chilled 7 kg kg Knuckle Trim to Silver Skin FB BLUE MBS 8-9 kg D-Rump FB BLUE MBS 8-9 7 kg kg 110681 Rostbiff Boneless MBS 8-9 Chilled kg 110682 Rump Cap Boneless MBS 8-9 Chilled 2 kg kg 110506 Tri Tip Boneless FB BLUE MBS 8-9 Chilled 2 kg kg 110099 Inside Skirt FB BLUE MBS 8-9 ±2kg Chilled 2 kg kg 110507 Flank Steak Boneless FB BLUE MBS 8-9 Chilled 1 kg kg 110296 Rib Cap Boneless FB BLUE MBS 8-9 Chilled 2 kg kg 110101 Chuck Eye Roll FB BLUE MBS 8-9 Chilled 9 kg kg Bolar Blade Boneless FB BLUE MBS 8-9 Chilled 5 kg kg 110508 Oyster Blade Boneless FB BLUE MBS 8-9 Chilled 2.5 kg kg Point End Brisket Deckle Off 6 Rib Boneless FB BLUE MBS 8-9 Chilled 7 kg kg 110509 Karubi Plate Boneless FB BLUE MBS 8-9 Chilled 4 kg kg EURACO PRODUCT PRICE LIST - FOOD & BEVERAGES 2020 v.r20.01 Page 10 ITEM : BEEF ORIGIN : AUSTRALIA AVAILABILITY : EX-STOCK (min.order 1 pc) PRODUCT CODE D E S C R I P T I O N PACKING UoM U.PRICE S$ (+/- kg/pc) S.
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