Henaff is a French food company that produces canned meat products, including pork liver pate, chicken pate, and pork and bean cassoulet.
Henaff was founded in 1907 by Jean Henaff.
Henaff began producing canned meat products in 1956.
In 1982, Henaff was acquired by Groupe Coopagri Bretagne.
Today, Henaff is one of the leading brands of canned meat products in France.
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Henaff's pork liver pate is made with high-quality pork liver and seasonings, and is perfect for spreading on toast or crackers.
Henaff's chicken pate is a delicious spread made with high-quality chicken meat and seasonings, and is perfect for adding to sandwiches or as a dip for vegetables.
Henaff's pork and bean cassoulet is a traditional French dish made with tender pork, white beans, and savory seasonings, and is perfect for a hearty meal on a cold day.
Henaff products can be found in many grocery stores and on a variety of online retailers, including Amazon and Epicurean.
Some of Henaff's products are gluten-free, including the pork liver pate and the chicken pate. However, the pork and bean cassoulet contains wheat flour.
Henaff's products are not certified organic, but they are made with high-quality ingredients and no artificial flavors or preservatives.
Henaff products have a long shelf life, typically between 2-3 years. The expiration date can be found on each product's packaging.
Henaff products can be frozen, but it is not recommended as the texture and quality may be affected. It is best to store them in a cool, dry place until ready to use.