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We specialize in wholesale distribution View our products below Click on the product or picture to find out more details and prices If you have any questions Or are interested in any of these products email us We are a broker for organic and natural products. We specialize in locating organic products you sometimes can't get from your local distributors. We set you up with a relationship with a supplier. The following pages are not everything we can get, just a robust sample. |
| 01 Chilled Meats |
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| Chilled beef, bison, lamb, pork |
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| 02 Frozen Meats |
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| Frozen beef, bison, lamb, pork |
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| 03 Chilled Poultry |
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| Chilled Chicken and Turkey |
| 04 Frozen Poultry |
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Frozen chicken Frozen turkey |
| 05 Frozen Fish Other Than Shellfish |
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Nova Salmon Salmon Patties Breaded Fish Sticks, Whole Grain Breaded Fish Fillets Turbo, Flounder, Haddock, Cod |
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| 06 Frozen Shell Fish |
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| Frozen shellfish |
| 07 Bakery - Dry, Cereal, Staples |
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Bakery products Flour Beans Grains Rice Pasta Spelt |
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Interesting Links about Organic and Natural Products Find organic markets close to your home Princeton University serves Organic Catfish The National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) established an Aquatic Animal Task Force and two related working groups to advise the NOSB in the consideration of organic certification standards for operations that produce aquatic animals. |
| 08 Beverages |
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Apple juice Soda Orange and Grapefruit Juice Tea |
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| 09 Bouillons - Dehydrated Foods - Gravy - Soup (Canned & Dry) |
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Dried mushrooms Ginger Soup |
| 10 Jams, Jellies, Preserves, Peanut Butter |
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| Fruit Preserves |
| 11 Ice Cream and Related Items |
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| Ice Cream |
| 12 Fluid Milk and Milk Products |
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| 13 Butter/Margarine |
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| Butter |
| 14 Dairy Other |
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Chocolate Soy Milk Original Milk Vanilla Soy Milk Cottage Cheese and Sour Cream Pudding Yogurt |
| 15 Condiments, Salad Dressings, Sauces, Spices |
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Pasta Sauce Salad Dressing Salt Marinades Cheese Tortas Pesto Sauces Vinaigrettes & Marinades Mustard |
| 16 Confections, Nuts, Sugars |
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Sugar Honey Maple Syrup Cocoa & Carob banana chips desiccated coconut virgin oil banana chips desiccated coconut mango pineapple papaya guava Roasted Nuts Dried Fruit |
| About Organic/Natural Foods | |
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Leading players in the food industry can make money twice
from GM (genetically modified) foods: first, by taking advantage of the
increased crop yields and lower prices of such crops; and second,
by responding to some people's distrust of genetic modification technology to
sell at a premium organic products that do not contain these ingredients. To navigate the GM landscape, companies must tread carefully. They must persuade some consumers to pay more for non-genetically modified products while not scaring others away from their mainstay products, many of which have genetically modified ingredients. Organic products have always been priced at a premium. But for years, organics were the exclusive province of small independent producers who made nothing else. Large food companies started making organic foods only in the 1990s. In the past two years, Campbell Soup Co., Pepsi Co.'s Frito-Lay unit and other food industry giants created their own organic products. Neither Campbell's Organic Tomato Juice nor any of Frito-Lay's organic chips claim to be healthier than the companies' non-organic equivalents. They market themselves as catering to people who were already seeking organics. Several such consumers, interviewed at Omaha's Wild Oats supermarket, said they preferred to buy organic food products from companies that do not also make non-organic items. Organic products, as defined by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) , must be free of genetically modified foods and must have been grown without synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. According to a study by the Organic Consumers Association, a group that promotes organic foods, consumers are willing to pay about 50 percent more for foods that have not been genetically modified. At Omaha grocery stores, products like Organic Tostitos Salsa, Heinz Organic Ketchup and Natural Lay's organic potato chips cost between 3 and 100 percent more than their non-organic equivalents from the same company. The amount of revenue these companies make from their organic products is a tiny fraction of their total sales. Genetic modifications lower the cost of food by making crops more resistant to insects and herbicides, thus boosting yields and eliminating the expense farmers incur to purchase and apply chemicals, or to pay people to manually weed fields. About 40 percent of corn, 80 percent of soybeans and significant amounts of other crops grown in the United States are genetically modified. Both supporters and opponents of genetic modification agree that almost all packaged foods not labeled "organic" contain at least some GM ingredients. SOURCE: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture |
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| 18 Cheese |
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Cheddar Cheese Colby Cheese Feta Cheese Monterey Jack Muenster Cheese Parmesan Cheese |
| 19 Fresh Bread and Baked Products |
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Fresh bread Scones and Muffins Croissants Cakes, tarts and bars Over 200 unique artisan-quality fresh baked goods |
| 20 Fats and Oils |
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Olive oil Balsamic Vinegar Soybean oil Safflower oil Sesame oil Brown rice vinegar |
| 21 Other Semi Perishable not Mentioned |
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Baking soda Baking powder Chili coconut milk Thai food Dried sweet corn Japanese food Tofu Temphe |
| 22 Other Frozen not Mentioned |
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Frozen pizza Frozen mushrooms |
| 23 Snacks - Candy - Chips - Cookies |
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Crackers Lentil Pasta |
| 24 Canned Vegetables |
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Canned Organic Beans Tomatoes Sauerkraut Pizza Sauce Canned sweet corn Chick peas Canned lentils |
| 25 Canned Fruits and Pie Filling |
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Canned Fruits Apricots Sweet Cherries Sour Cherries Pears Prunes |
| 26 Cooked Meats and Poultry |
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| Salisbury Steak |
| 27 Frozen Vegetables and Entrees |
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Frozen Italian entrees Vegetable lasagna Roasted chicken with vegetables Sun dried tomato pesto Creamy mashed potatos asparagus broccoli cauliflower carrots green beans green onion okra potato soy beans spinach sugar snap peas taro |