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Product Catalogue Fresh Sausages Product Catalogue Fresh Sausages Code Flavour S6K212 Apple Code Flavour S2A3G005 BBQ S7D230 Italian (Hot) (no binder) S6J210 Beef S2A0A006 Italian (Mild) (no binder) S7D249 Beef & Pork # 100 S7D229 Italian (X-Hot) (no binder) S7D248 Beef & Pork # 140 S2A0B014 Leek S7D246 Beer S2A0D025 Maple S6K215 Black Pepper S2B3L013 Maple, Pepper & Chipotle S7C122 Bratwurst S6J211 Maraîchère SG0004 Breakfast (gluten-free) S5K235 Merguez (no binder) S2A0B030 Broccoli S5C104 Merguez in 5 kg S2A3B016 Brûle Gueule S2A0B022 Mexican S6K211 Cajun SGSD006 Mexican (gluten-free) S2A5D041 Campfire S2A0D026 Mustard & Tarragon S2A1D041 Caprisiosa S9I020 Neutral Sausage S2A9G037 Caramelized Onions S9E030 Pesto S7D250 Cheese & Bacon S6L224 Pork S2A7C045 Cheese & Jalapeño S2B4A056 Portuguese S6D240 Chicken S8H005 Québécois 5K036 Chorizo S2B2B058 Red Curry & Coco SGSD005 Citrus Coriander (gluten-free) S2B1C022 Rib Style S2A1I040 Cranberry S6D265 Smoked S7D206 Curry S6G202 Smoked Meat S9I042 Dijon Mustard S9C031 Spicy Buffalo S6E222 Fine Herbs S9I041 Spinach S2A1G001 Fine Herbs (no MSG) S6D258 Steak Spice SGSD007 Fine Herbs (gluten-free) S6J208 Strong Garlic S6J214 Fine Herbs & Garlic S2A0D024 Sweet & Sour S7D241 Four Flavours S3B4I002 Taco S6J209 Game Meat S2A0D028 Thai S7D239 German S6H016 Three Peppers S6F220 Green Onion S9C032 Tomato & Basil S2A9F013 Green Onion (no binder) SGSD002 Tomato & Basil (gluten-free) S2A0B012 Honey S8F045 Toulouse S6E235 Honey & Garlic S6D243 Toulouse (no binder/MSG) S2A2D012 Honey & Mustard S7D226 Veal S2A4G037 Indian S6E232 Vegetable SGSD003 Italian (gluten-free) S2A9F014 Vegetable (no binder) Seasonings for fresh sausages are prepacked Visit www.smb-bsa.ca to discover to be used with 5 kg of meat. new sausage recipes! Seasonings for Marinades BSA Gourmet Code Flavour Weight Mariné Plus Sauces 2B5A019 Country Style 4 kg Code Flavour 2B4D029 Indian Curry 4 kg 8L080 BBQ B10009 Lemon & Mint 4 kg 2A0D034 Beef (Pepper) 2B4D001 Madeira Wine 4 kg 2A3A020 Cajun B10006 Maple Pepper Chipotle 4 kg 2A5D038 Chive B10001 Mushroom & Balsamic 4 kg 2A5D032 Dijon Mustard B10011 Orange & Cranberry 4 kg 2A0A050 Fine Herbs B10004 Provençal Herbs 4 kg 8H041 Fine Herbs & Lemon B10005 Roasted Pepper Tomato 4 kg 2A0D030 Greek B10012 Steak House 4 kg 2B1I008 Honey & Garlic B10003 Tomato, Cumin & Wine 4 kg 2A3A016 Indian SMB0100 Tonkinese (Teryaki) 4 kg 2A0B032 Italian SMB0101 Zeus Delight (Souvlaki) 4 kg 2A5D039 Italian Spicy 2A3A019 Lemon & Pepper To help you succeed in a demanding and rapidly 2A7H006 Lemon & Pepper (Less Salted) changing market, BSA offers you a new exclusive 2A5D035 Maple concept: our two-in-one marinades. These gourmet 6H210 Mexican marinades are quick and easy to prepare and help 2A2C029 Minh Tao you differentiate your products from those of your 2A5D040 Mint competitors. 2A5D033 Mustard 2A5E003 Orange & Ginger Seasonings for Tumbling 6J207 Ribs Code Flavour 2A4B010 Shish Taouk 9D014 BBQ 1W9L106 Souvlaki 2A0A051 Fine Herbs 2B3D037 Summer 5D101 Fish & Seafood 1W9L083 Teriyaki 2A0A052 Souvlaki 2A3A018 Texan 2A2D023 Souvlaki #2 2A3A017 Tomato & Basil 2A9D040 Texan 8J027 Three Peppers 2A9D042 Tomato & Basil Mariné Plus Sauces are dry mixes used to season meat. These sauces are used with immersion for 12 to 24 hours. Usually, one bag is prepared with 4 cups of water or, even better, with 3 cups of water and 1 cup of oil. The guidelines on our marinades are only suggestions. From our mixes, you can also customize your own marinade recipes. Prepared Meals Soup Bases Code Flavour Weight MC12009 Beef Soup Base 4 kg MC12041 Carrot Soup Base 4 kg MC12007 Chicken Soup Base 4 kg Seasonings for Prepared Meals 7K003 Chinese Fondue Broth 1.5 kg Code Flavour MC12018 Cream of Broccoli Soup 4 kg 2A8G019 BBQ Cajun Seasoning MC12012 Cream of Celery Soup 4 kg 1W9L055 BBQ Rub Seasoning MC12141 Cream of Leak Soup 4 kg 2A3B016 Brûle Gueule Seasoning MC12013 Cream of Mushroom 4 kg 6J207 Chicken & Ribs Seasoning MC12015 Cream of Tomato Soup 4 kg 2A4H009 Chicken Wing Seasoning MC12136 French Onion Soup Base 4 kg 2A8G018 Chipotle Fire Seasoning MC12016 Vegetable Broth Base 4 kg 2A5I010 Greek Style Seasoning 6M209 Ground Pork Seasoning 2A9D026 Île de France Skewer Seasoning Our easy-to-use mixes for prepared meals have 2B4H008 Pilaf Rice Seasoning no MSG and are low in sodium 2B1D058 Piri Piri Seasoning (for most of the products). 2B5A002 Portuguese Chicken Seasoning 2A6D033 Potato Seasoning 2A7H024 Roasted Garlic & Pepper Seasoning Sauce Bases 6C236 Spaghetti Sauce Seasoning (Regular) Code Flavour Weight 8H062 Spaghetti Sauce Seasoning (Spicy) MC12008 BBQ Sauce 4 kg 9L048 Spicy Chicken Wing Seasoning MC12002 Brown Gravy 4 kg 2B1I005 Sweet Fire Chicken Wing Seasoning MC12038 Cold Dip Base 4 kg 2B3G035 Taco Seasoning MC12004 Demi-Glace Sauce 4 kg MC12166 Marinara Sauce (Mild) 4 kg Premium Steak Spices MC12005 Marinara Sauce (Spicy) 4 kg Code Flavour Weight 2A1J018 Pizza Sauce 0.72 kg 8G045 Deluxe Steak Spices 1 kg MC12006 Poutine Gravy 4 kg 2A9H033 Montreal Steak Spices 20 kg MC12011 Stew Sauce 4 kg 2A0B029 No Salt Steak Spices 1 kg MC12001 Suprême Sauce 4 kg 2A0J004 Roger's Steak Spices (Sea Salt) 1 kg SAP9F055 Veal Stock 1 kg 8C007 Roger's Steak Spices (Sea Salt) 5 kg Demonstrations and tasting sessions of our prepared meal products are available on request and at no charge. Ask your representative for more information! Delicatessen Seasonings & Binders for Charcuterie Cooked In Casings Code Flavour Weight 5K033 Black Blood Sausage 1.35 kg Brined & Cooked Charcuterie 6D236 Bologna 2.97 kg Code Flavour Weight 7A214 Bologna Sag-Lac 2.66 kg 5H005 Bouquet #6 1 L S7C122 Bratwurst 0.33 kg 2A2L022 Canadian Ham 3.22 kg 6D257 Ham & Bacon Loaf 1.52 kg 6 E223 Capicollo 2.56 kg 2A5E037 Hot Dog Wiener 1.5 kg 2A8D029 Garlic Pork Roast 5.95 kg 6J215 Kielbassa 1.32 kg 2A3B015 Home-Style Bacon 4.49 kg 7C121 Knackwurst 1.65 kg 2A51005 Jerky Seasoning 1 kg 7D228 Mock Chicken 2.06 kg 9C058 Old-Style Capicollo Seasoning 0.85 kg 6F222 Mortadella 1.59 kg 2A2C035 Roast Beef 9 kg 6J212 Oktoberfest 2.1 kg 6M242 Salt Pork 5.89 kg 7D232 Pepperoni 2.38 kg 6J213 Smoked Meat 5.95 kg 7I017 Pepperoni (American) 0.93 kg 1W9L070 Smoked Meat Rub 1 kg 6 E229 Polish Sausage 1.9 kg 8B007 Smoked Meat Rub 5 kg 2A0B021 Salami - Beef 1.86 kg 2A3I055 Smoked Salmon Liquid Seas. 4 L 2A4H051 Salami - Old-Fashioned 3.33 kg 2A1F031 Turkey/Chicken Breast 7.32 kg 2A5J037 Smoked Meat Sausage 2.92 kg 7C123 White Blood Sausage 1.08 kg Québec Specialties Code Flavour Weight 7D249 Breakfast Sausage (#100) 0.43 kg For more recipes and creative ideas, 7D234 Cretons (for 25 lb of meat) 0.92 kg don't forget to check out our recipes of the 7D242 Cretons (for 5 lb of meat) 0.18 kg month at www.smb-bsa.ca! SGSD0001 Cretons Gluten-Free 0.101 kg 2A1C007 Cretons No MSG 0.92 kg Pâté Seasonings 2A0A058 Fine Herbs & Garlic Cretons 1.10 kg Code Flavour 6D257 Ham & Bacon Loaf 1.52 kg 5K318 Alambra 6G209 Head Cheese 0.64 kg 5E008 Aroma #5 (Cognac) 7D254 Pork Drippings 0.81 kg 2A6E021 Country Style Pâté/Liver Seasoning 7D245 Poultry Cretons 0.90 kg 5K320 Imperial Aroma 2A1A028 Poultry Cretons No MSG 0.90 kg 6C261 Superior Pâté Binder 6K214 Quebec Meat Pie 1.13 kg 2A1A037 Vegetable Cretons 0.98 kg Do you want to prepare one of these products? We can offer you free courses! Ask your representative for more information. Ingredients Breadcrumbs & Breadings Code Product Weight MP-020 Batter 1 kg 1W9L053 Breadcrumbs (Coarse) 2 kg 7I012 Breadcrumbs (Coarse) 25 kg 2A4C073 Capriciosa Breadcrumbs 2 kg 7D237 Fine Herbs Breadcrumbs 1 kg Salts and Sugars 2B4B023 Gourmet Chicken Bread. 4 kg Code Product Weight 6J221 Hot Wings Breading 10 kg 1W9L058 Celery Salt 1 kg 2A1K025 Italian Breading 1 kg 6C225 Dark Brown Sugar 40 kg 1W9L076 Wheat Crumbs (Fine) 1 kg 2B0C023 Evaporated Sea Salt 22 kg 2A1C038 Fine White Sugar 20 kg 5EC18 Fine White Sugar 40 kg 2B1A038 Hi Grade/Top Flo Salt 20 kg 2B1J007 Himalayan Salt 0.50 kg 6F246 Onion Salt 20 kg 1W9L059 Salt & Garlic 1 kg 6K222 Salt & Garlic 5 kg 2A4F045 Salt & Vinegar Seasoning 1 kg 2A0B029 Sea Salt Coarse 25 kg Binders & Flours 2A5D057 Sea Salt Medium/Coarse 22 kg Code Product Weight 6K220 Seasoned Salt 5 kg 2A9G007 All-Purpose Wheat Flour 20 kg 2B1E053 Corn Fiber 1 kg 2B2E056 Corn Fiber 10 kg Do you need a starch or a binder 2A6L013 Corn Flour 22.7 kg for your specific needs? 2A2B007 Modified Corn Starch 25 kg Contact your sales representative today! 7H028 Mustard Flour 25 kg 9G005 Potato Starch 22.64 kg 2A9K032 Rice Flour 25 kg 5D014 Skim Milk Powder 25 kg Liquid Colours 2A0C007 Soy Protein 1 kg Code Product Weight 2A3K010 Soy Protein (Concentrate) 20 kg 2A4E030 Allura Red Colour 4 L 6A211 Superior Pâté Binder 20 kg 2A3J001 Egg Yellow Colour 4 L 1W9L079 Tapioca Starch 1 kg 2A4E029 Magenta Red Colour 4 L 2A0K018 Tapioca Starch 25 kg 2A0F016 Orange Colour 4 L Antimicrobial Agents We provide solutions to limit and control the growth of micro-organisms and achieve or increase product shelf-life. Antimicrobial Agents & Antioxidants Product Ascorbic Acid Additives BSA Neu-Vi (Neutral Vinegar) Code Product Weight BSA Neu-Vi Dry (Powder) 1W9L001 Ascorbin Acid 1 kg BSA Potassium Lactate 2A0C006 Citric Acid 1 kg BSA Pre-Zeurv (Neu-vi+) 5E016 Sodium Benzoate 25 kg BSA Prolong-II 2A1L018 Sodium Benzoate (Flakes) 25 kg BSA Safe-T-Lac 6A224 Sodium Bicarbonate 22 kg Sodium Erythorbate 9H040 Salad Preservative 1 kg 1W9L081 Dextrose 2 kg 9K090 Sodium Glutamate 3 kg 9B001 Phosphate 92-8 22 kg 2A8E033 Sodium Phosphate 25 kg 1W9K006 Polival 30C 2 kg 9K050 Nitrite Salt (Cure 64) 1 kg 5C012 Potassium Sorbate 25 kg 2B0F042 Nitrate Substitute Converted 1 kg Flavourings Code Product Weight 2A3E033 Apple 1 L 5E008 Cognac (Aroma #5) 1 L Gums & Gelling Agents 5H005 Ham Bouquet #6 1 L or 4 L Code Product Weight 5K320 Imperial 1 L 1W9L088 Amber Gelly with Gum 1 kg 2A3C052 Lemon Oil 0.80 L 9K087 Amber Gelly without Gum 1 kg 8C022 Lemon Peel 5 kg 2A1A026 Carrageenan 1 kg 2A0C044 Maple 0.90 L 9K092 Gelatin 175 Bloom 1 kg 2A2I016 Mushroom (Nat.
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