

Your Invited Food Co Cajun Chicken and Dirty Rice 300g
Welcome to Your Invited Food Co, where bold flavours and convenience meet! Our Cajun Chicken and Dirty Rice dish is a true flavour sensation that will transport your taste buds straight to the heart of Louisiana.
Satisfy your craving for a taste of the South with succulent pieces of tender, juicy Cajun-spiced chicken served alongside a bed of flavourful dirty rice. Each bite is a harmonious blend of smoky, spicy, and savoury notes that will leave you coming back for more.
Perfect for a quick and easy meal solution, our Cajun Chicken and Dirty Rice is ideal for busy weeknights when you want a delicious meal without the hassle. Whether you're a fan of Cajun cuisine or looking to spice up your dinner routine, this dish is sure to please.
Indulge in the rich flavours of Cajun spices and savoury rice, all conveniently packaged and ready to heat and eat. With Your Invited Food Co, enjoying authentic Cajun cuisine has never been easier.
Treat yourself to a taste of Louisiana with Your Invited Food Co Cajun Chicken and Dirty Rice. Order yours today and experience the irresistible flavours of the Deep South delivered straight to your doorstep.
Ingredients: Rice, chicken, cajun spice mix (paprika, salt, basil, garlic, onion, pepper, fennel, parsley, cinnamon, thyme, cayenne), sweet paprika, salt, vegetable oil, crushed tomato, natural flavour, chicken stock (sea salt from the southern ocean, low sugar maize maltodextrin, natural vegetable flavour, yeast extract, cane sugar, turmeric, ground turmeric, canola oil, extra virgin olive oil, potassium chloride, parsley), sweet corn, red onion, broccoli, red pepper, kale, tomato salsa (tomato 78% (reconstituted, diced and paste), onion, capsicum (green and red), vinegar, thickener (1422), sugar, salt, herbs and spices, preservatives (211, 202), acidity regulator (330, 260), spice extract, firming agent (509)). Allergen advice: may contain dairy, wheat, soy, egg, peanuts, sesame, tree nuts, suphites (preservative 223), fish, crustacea, lupin. Great care has been taken to remove all bones and bone fragments however, some may remain