Mrs Ball's Peach Chutney 470g - SA2EU
Mrs Ball's Mrs Ball's Peach Chutney 470g

Best Before: 2027-07-07

€5,20
The story goes that a certain Mr and Mrs Adkins were on a ship sailing from Canada to South Africa back in the 1860s.  While on the ship Mrs Adkins was given the recipe for chutney by one of the Indian chefs.  Chutney is the anglicised version of the Hindu word Chatni, meaning a relish made with fruit and spices. Mrs Adkins passed the recipe on to her daughter Amelia, when Amelia married Mr Herbert Saddleton Ball. Amelia cooked and sold the chutney to help with the family finances.  She named her chutney Mrs H.S.Balls Chutney, using her husband’s initials as was the custom in those days.  The chutney proved so popular that the business expanded, and was eventually passed on to Amelia’s sons, who ran the business until they sold. From curry, boboti, sandwiches, cheese and biscuits you name it Mrs Ball's is the only one.   
MRS BALL'S JALAPENO CHUTNEY 470G - South Africa 2 You
Mrs Ball's Mrs Ball's Jalapeno Chutney 470g

Best Before: 2027-06-20

€5,20
The story goes that a certain Mr and Mrs Adkins were on a ship sailing from Canada to South Africa back in the 1860s.  While on the ship Mrs Adkins was given the recipe for chutney by one of the Indian chefs.  Chutney is the anglicised version of the Hindu word Chatni, meaning a relish made with fruit and spices. Mrs Adkins passed the recipe on to her daughter Amelia, when Amelia married Mr Herbert Saddleton Ball. Amelia cooked and sold the chutney to help with the family finances.  She named her chutney Mrs H.S.Balls Chutney, using her husband’s initials as was the custom in those days.  The chutney proved so popular that the business expanded, and was eventually passed on to Amelia’s sons, who ran the business until they sold. From curry, boboti, sandwiches, cheese and biscuits you name it Mrs Ball's is the only one.  
Mrs Ball's Original Chutney 470g - SA2EU
Mrs Ball's Mrs Ball's Original Mild Chutney 470g

Best Before: 2027-07-04

€5,20
The story goes that a certain Mr and Mrs Adkins were on a ship sailing from Canada to South Africa back in the 1860s.  While on the ship Mrs Adkins was given the recipe for chutney by one of the Indian chefs.  Chutney is the anglicised version of the Hindu word Chatni, meaning a relish made with fruit and spices. Mrs Adkins passed the recipe on to her daughter Amelia, when Amelia married Mr Herbert Saddleton Ball. Amelia cooked and sold the chutney to help with the family finances.  She named her chutney Mrs H.S.Balls Chutney, using her husband’s initials as was the custom in those days.  The chutney proved so popular that the business expanded, and was eventually passed on to Amelia’s sons, who ran the business until they sold. From curry, boboti, sandwiches, cheese and biscuits you name it Mrs Ball's is the only one.  
Spur Salad and French Fry Dressing Squeeze 500ml - South Africa 2 You
Spur Spur Salad and French Fry Dressing Squeeze 500ml

Best Before: 2027-01-20

€8,20
Better known to South Africans simply as 'pink sauce', Spur's salad & french fry dressing is a firm favourite! Deliciously creamy and tangy, this much-loved condiment is now available in a 500ml squeeze bottle. Spur Salad & French Fry Dressing is suitable for OVO-vegetarians and contains no added MSG. Take it home and use it to dress up everything from tuna sandwiches and quiches to pasta and salads.