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Organic Pork

Organic Pork

From quick-and-tasty suppers, sizzling breakfast favourites and slow-cooked, indulgent Sunday lunches, here at we believe pork really does offer it all. Our pork joints give you the crunchiest crackling and tender meat that offers a huge amount of flavour, whilst fuss-free cuts like our pork chops provide succulence from the internal marbling. We rear organic pigs that are a cross of traditional, native breeds that thrive in the conditions we have down in the West Country. They live in sociable family groups and grow slowly to ensure their meat has great flavour and texture, balanced by just the right amount of fat. 

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Organic Gammon Steaks
£8.80
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Organic Nitrate-Free Back Bacon
£5.60
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Organic Nitrate-Free Rib Eye Bacon
£5.20
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Organic Nitrate-Free Streaky Bacon
£5.75
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Organic Smoked Gammon
£29.00
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Organic Unsmoked Cured Gammon
£29.00
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FAQs

  • Organic pork comes from organic pigs that have been reared in accordance to high welfare standards, we there are raised a nature intended, they live active lives outdoors, foraging and exercising freely. Our pigs are slow grown unlike intensive farming, this gives their muscles deep colour and robust flavour.

  • When choosing any meat to purchase, it is worth carrying out some research. There are a number of studies that suggest organic pork is a healthier option – higher in Omega 3, Amino Acids and Healthy Fats. There are also several other reasons why choosing organic pork is a good idea. They range from the contribution of organic pork to climate change, animal welfare and the use of pesticides and medicines used in the farming of conventional pork animals having a detrimental effect on our health.

  • Our pigs are raised on a diet of grass, hay and concentrated food that helps them grow at the rate nature intended.

  • Pigs cannot survive only on grass, they also need some grain in their diet, this is why you will not find ‘grass fed pork’ on meat packaging, unlike beef which can survive on grass alone. Our pigs are raised on a diet of grass, hay and concentrated food that helps them grow at the rate nature intended.