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SupHerb Farms introduces IQF ingredients for chefs

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SupHerb Farms brings all-natural flavor solutions to R&D chefs with its IQF ingredients, offerin…
SupHerb Farms brings all-natural flavor solutions to R&D chefs with its IQF ingredients, offering ready-to-use fresh flavor at improved yields, helping chefs manage costs and craft flavorful menu items.

IQF ingredients, packed four 8-ounce bags per case, deliver 2 pounds of 100% usable flavor, versus for example, 1 pound of fresh basil that typically yields half a pound of useable product. Three product lines are available including, Culinary Herbs, Specialty Vegetables and Fusions. Each line is a clean label, gluten free and recipe ready helping operators cater to consumer demands in everything from sides to LTOs.

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