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All of RAWNCHY's products are gluten free, dairy free and processed sugar free to give you nourishing, simple, good food, presented to you in its most natural and pure form: RAW. This means that all my products are entirely plant based and maintain their high nutrient and natural enzyme levels which help to boost metabolism and fight disease.
We are a group of migrant women who connect with others through food. We cater events, run cooking workshops and have our very own cafe in Glasgow's Gallowgate.
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