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Flavouring for cooked dishes - Import export

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Gourmet cooking oil, roasted, cold pressed Organic Argan Oil, roasted prepared in the traditional way of the Berber tribe, is produced form the roasted seeds of the Argan tree (Argania Spinosa) that grows in the south-western part of Morocco. As valuable gourmet cooking oil it established itself in the ambitious kitchen. It consists of approximately 80% of biologically active unsaturated fatty acids, particularly linoleic and oleic acid, that contribute to the preservation of a normal cholesterol level in the blood (from 10 g linoleic acid/day which corresponds to approx. 30 g Organic Argan oil roasted). With its slightly nutty flavour, it refines the flavour of salads and cooked dishes, but it can also be used undiluted (1-3 teaspoons daily).

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Turkey

Garlic Powder/Granule is a kind of spice used while cooking for flavouring the dish. Dehydrated Garlics are obtained after implementatipn of drying/dehydtration processes of fresh garlics. Then, they are transformed into desired forms of powder/granules/minces/slices through industial machineries or household appliances depending on the size of production or usage. Spices, being an essential for desired tastes by consumers, are grown responsiblly in partnership with partner for sustainability of current and future global supply chain. Product safety and quality is achieved in every phase, through consistent microbiological, cchemical, physical and allergen tests implemented in on-site laboratuaries. Garlic derivative products could be ideally added into various cooking recipes, from sauces to snacks, • Type: dehydrated • Origin: Turkiye or packed in Turkiye • Ingredients: dehydration of 100% natural fresh garlics • Form: powder, granule, miced, sliced.

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Belgium

The midi crème brûlée fits perfectly in a dessert buffet. The midi sized trays are flow wrapped by 3. Standard packing is 48 crème brûlées in a cardboard box. Preparation Get the midi crème brûlée out of the plastic bag. Defrost in the microwave per 30 second intervals at max 750W in the microwave. If the bottom of the aluminium dish still feels frozen, repeat per 30 seconds. The crème brûlée is ready to eat when the bottom feels cold but not frozen. If you leave some space between the dishes, you can defrost several midi sized trays at the same time. You can also defrost at room temperature. At 20°C the midi crème brûlée is defrosted in about half an hour.

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Belgium

The mini sized trays are flow wrapped by 16. Standard packing is 128 mini crème brûlées in a cardboard box. Preparation Get the mini crème brûlée out of the plastic bag. Defrost in the microwave per 30 second intervals at max 500W. If the bottom of the aluminium dish still feels frozen, repeat per 30 seconds. The crème brûlée is ready to eat when the bottom feels cold but not frozen. If you leave some space between the dishes, you can defrost several mini sized trays at the same time. You can also defrost at room temperature. At 20°C the mini crème brûlée is defrosted in about half an hour.

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Belgium

The crème brûlées are packed by 12 in a cardboard box. Packaging according to customer demand is also possible. Frozen you can replace the aluminium dish by the Régas cocotte 11,5 cm. Tip You can also defrost without dish! Preparation The base has to be defrosted and can then be stored in the fridge 5 days. The crème brûlée still need to be torched.

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Belgium

Each maxi crème brûlée is individually flow wrapped. The flow wrapped crème brûlées are packed by 12 in a cardboard box. Packaging according to customer demand is also possible. In frozen state you can replace the aluminium dish by the Régas cocotte 11,5 cm. Tip You can also defrost without dish! Preparation Remove the plastic flow wrap (plastic bag), defrost in the microwave per 30 second intervals at 1000 W, if the bottom of the aluminium dish still feels frozen, repeat per 30 seconds. The crème brûlée is ready to eat when the bottom of the dish feels cold but not frozen. You can also defrost at room temperature. At 20°C the maxi crème brûlée is defrosted in about an hour.

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