CNY BAK GUA LIANG KOU ROU 两口肉
RM38.00
LIANG KOU ROU 220g Hamper included 8 different tastes
1) Spicy
2) Original
3) Satay
4) Black Pepper
5) BBQ
6) Hot Spicy
7) Spicy Shrimp
8) Rendang
两口肉 220g 的礼盒里有8种口味的肉乾:
1) 麻辣
2) 原味
3) 沙爹
4) 黑胡椒
5) 烧烤
6) 辛辣
7) 虾米辣
8) 仁当
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