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Buffet & Party Directory your business at the heart of ours BUFFET & PARTY DIRECTORY JUNE 2021 WELCOME to the June 2021 Buffet & Party Directory Breakfast Buffet Fork Food Tapas Breakfast Pastries 4 Quiches 15 Artisan Spanish Produce 25 Yogurts 5 Pates & Parfaits 15 Delicatessen & Charcuterie 25 Fruit Juices 5 Smoked Fish 16 Garnishes & Dressings Cereal & Muesli 6 Soup & Dinner Rolls 16 Chutneys & Relish 26 Spreads & Preserves 6 Thaw & Serve Salads 17 Pickles & Pickled Vegetables 26 Finger Food Coleslaw 17 Dipping Sauces 26 Thaw & Serve Buffet Minis 7 Sweet Salad Dressings 27 Ready to Bake Buffet Mini’s 8 Dessert Cakes 19 Mayonnaise & Sauce 27 Sausage Rolls 8 Cheesecakes 20 Catering Supplies Pork Pies 8 Sweet Pies & Tarts 20 Spikomat Products 28 Chicken 9 Profiteroles 21 Napkins & Tablecloths 28 Seafood 10 Sandwiches Doylies 29 Indian Buffet 10 Breads 22 Disposable Plates & Cutlery 29 Oriental Buffet 11 Cooked Meats 23 Vegetarian Buffet 11 Block Cheese 24 Potato Specialities 13 Grated Cheese 24 Pizza & Garlic Bread 13 Cheese Portions & Slices 24 Sweet Treats 13 Boiled Eggs 24 Make Your Own - Canapé Cups & Tart Cups 14 Preserves & Spreads 25 Margarines & Spreads 25 Yorkshire 01484 536688 North West 01254 828330 totalfoodservice.co.uk 2 We have left the directory un-priced to ensure that you get the best possible price in the market at the time of ordering. Information in this brochure is correct at the time of printing and subject to market change. To view your prices and up-to-date allergen information log in to your account via our APP or online at totalfoodservice.co.uk. Call your local depot to get set up today. Save Time ORDER ONLINE Place your orders via our Smart Phone App Access your existing Purchase History or browse our full product range of around 4,000 lines • Download our App, available on Android and iOS and place your orders anytime. • The first time you log in you will see your entire Purchase History on screen, making ordering your favourites quick and simple. Place your order anytime - 24/7 • Kitchens are very busy places and it might not See your next available delivery date and always be convenient for you to take time out account information of your day to place your order on the phone. With online ordering you can plan your order • Plus download Statements, Invoices, Order and place it any time night or day*. Cards and more - simply click on ‘My Account’ Comply with current Allergen Legislation with View current Special Offers and New Products access to our Nutrition & Allergen database 24/7 • Keep up to date with current special offers • See nutrition & allergen information for each (including web exclusive offers from time-to- product on screen. time) and new products available from Total Foodservice. • Download the Nutrition & Allergen information * Cut off times apply when placing orders for your next scheduled for your entire Purchase History delivery, for more details speak to your rep who can guide you through the best time to place your order. new look Simpler browsing Easier ordering up-to-date ALLERGEN DATA Order Online Or search ‘coldweb’ in your app store Once installed enter code ‘TOTAL’ to connect to your Total Foodservice Account READY TO GIVE IT A GO? 3 Easy ways to get started Speak to your rep | Call your local sales office | Visit www.totalfoodservice.co.uk save_time.indd 1 26/05/2021 14:29 BREAKFAST BUFFET 32559 Mini Breakfast Selection 23417 Blueberry Filled Croissant 85929 Cinnamon Swirl BREAKFAST PASTRIES 60152 Butter Croissant-(app.55gm) FB 1x40 A fully baked butter croissant made with a high quantity of butter to deliver a really rich buttery taste. Simply thaw & serve or flash in the oven. 16365 Butter Croissant-(40gm) FB WR 1x32 Fully baked straight croissant which are individually wrapped. 50770 Multiseed Muffin with Red Fruits-(110gm) FB 1x20 Multi-seeded muffin with linseed, millet, sunflower seeds and sesame seeds. Filled with a puree of strawberry, blackberry and raspberry then decorated with a crumble and red fruits. 58659 Luxury Fruited Bread Bun-(120gm) FB PS WR 1x18 Individually-wrapped, ready-sliced, luxury fruited bread bun made with egg, sultanas, raisins, orange zest and cinnamon for a rich, indulgent eat when toasted and served with butter. 32559 Mini Breakfast Selection-(25-30gm) RTB 1x225 Mini versions of croissant, pain au chocolat & pain au raisin. Fantastic for breakfast buffets or conferences. 33512 Mini Danish Selection-(app.42gm) RTB 1x120 Bite sized versions of popular Danish containing five varieties; mini maple pecan plait, cinnamon swirl, vanilla creme crown, apple coronet and raspberry crown. 30114 Royal Danish Selection-(app.90gm) RTB 1x36 A selection of three classic melt in the mouth Danish pastries; cinnamon swirl, apricot crown, vanilla creme crown. 62564 Danish Custard Crown-(app.90gm) RTB 4x12 Creamy custard with a hint of almonds in a crispy crown of Danish pastry. Comes with a bag of white icing sugar enclosed. 23417 Filled Croissant-Blueberry-(100gm) RTB 1x48 A fruity vegan croissant made with added spelt flour and a delicious blueberry filling. Topped with seeds for extra crunch. 99579 Filled Croissant-Strawberry-(95gm) RTB 2x30 Voluminous croissant with a generous strawberry filling. Ready To Bake. 40967 Butter Croissant-(app.65gm) RTB 4x20 Classic French croissant with butter, open layers of the laminated yeast dough for a nice volume, pre egg- washed. 85929 Cinnamon Swirl-(app.85gm) RTB 4x12 Very crisp Danish pastry swirl filled with cinnamon and brown sugar paste. Comes with a bag of white icing sugar enclosed. 37253 Pain aux Raisin-(100gm) RTB 4x15 A swirl pain aux raisin made with laminated yeast dough with butter, custard and raisins. To Bake Off Yorkshire 01484 536688 North West 01254 828330 totalfoodservice.co.uk 4 We have left the directory un-priced to ensure that you get the best possible price in the market at the time of ordering. Information in this brochure is correct at the time of printing and subject to market change. To view your prices and up-to-date allergen information log in to your account via our APP or online at totalfoodservice.co.uk. Call your local depot to get set up today. BREAKFAST BUFFET 68980 & 19749 Double Colour Croissants 62131 Butter Pain au Choc Royal 10709 & 93343 Juice Press 68980 Double Colour Chocolate Filled Croissant-(90gm) RTB 1x40 Voluminous layers of double coloured butter croissant created by two flavours of laminated moist, rich buttery dough and naturally coloured chocolate dough, with a chocolate filling. 19749 Double Colour Raspberry Filled Croissant-(90gm) RTB 1x40 Layered double coloured butter croissant created by two flavours of laminated yeast dough, rich buttery dough and naturally coloured raspberry dough, with a delightful raspberry filling. 62131 Butter Pain au Choc Royal-(75gm) RTB 2x35 Traditional French chocolate roll from laminated yeast dough made with butter with two bars of dark chocolate. Part Baking required 170 degrees for 17-19 Mins. 53660 Straight Butter Croissant-(app.70gm) RTB 1x60 Pre egg-washed and ready to bake. Crusty, puff texture on the outside with a buttery, soft texture inside. YOGURTS 8952 Yogurt-Assorted Farmhouse Ann Forshaw 6x150gm A Probiotic assorted range. Orange & Lemon (St Clements), Pomegranate ,Lemon Zest, Peach & Mango, Damson & Plum and Strawberry. Flavours may vary. 5364 Yoghurt-Natural Ann Forshaw 12x125gm Very low fat yoghurt which is GM and vegetarian friendly and gluten free. 9974 Yogurt-Assorted Low Fat Ann Forshaw 12x125gm Contains 4 of each of the following, Peach, Raspberry, Black Cherry and Strawberry. A very low fat fruited yogurt suitable for vegetarians, gluten and gm free and has live bio-cultures. 93210 Yogurt-Assorted Smooth Ann Forshaw 12x85gm Vanilla, Blueberry, Strawberry and Toffee. Flavours may vary. 74349 Yogurt-Thick n Creamy Ann Forshaw 12x125gm These are probiotic thick n cream live yogurts which are gluten free and are suitable for vegetarians. Strawberry, Raspberry, Rhubarb and Black Cherry. Flavours may vary. FRUIT JUICES 93428 Apple Ind Total Foodsavers 27x200ml 63833 Orange Ind Total Foodsavers 27x200ml Pure juice from concentrate. Small tetra carton with straw attached. 8749 Apple Kulana 1x1ltr 51515 Cranberry Stute 1x1.5ltr 8756 Grapefruit Total Foodsavers 1x1ltr 8748 Orange Kulana 1x1ltr 8751 Pineapple Total Foodsavers 1x1ltr 8758 Tomato Total Foodsavers 1x1ltr 10709 Juice Press-Apple Juice Press 1x1ltr 93343 Juice Press-Orange Juice Press 1x1ltr vegetarian FB fully baked WR individually wrapped W whole vegan RTB ready to bake PS pre sliced PP pre portioned 5 made without gluten Ind individual BREAKFAST BUFFET Tiptree Mini Pots 31065 Oat Granola with Honey & 58244 & 85668 Gluten Free Cereals Raisins CEREAL & MUESLI 73844 Assorted Cereal Pack Ind Kelloggs 35x Ind This contains; Coco Pops, Cornflakes , Crunchy Nut Cornflakes, Special K and Rice Krispies. Single portion packs. 37143 Bran Flakes Ind Kelloggs 40x40gm 61173 Coco Pops Ind Kelloggs 40x35gm 54102 Corn Flakes Ind Kelloggs 40x24gm 80850 Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes Ind Kelloggs 40x35gm 67601 Frosties Ind Kelloggs 40x35gm 26184 Optima Fruit ‘n’ Fibre Ind Kelloggs 40x45gm 80344 Rice Krispies Ind Kelloggs 40x22gm 83040 Special K Ind Kelloggs 40x30gm 50481 Luxury Muesli Ind Kelloggs 32x45gm 50163 Alpen-(With Sugar) Ind Weetabix 30x45gm 41999 Alpen-(No Added Sugar) Ind Weetabix 30x45gm 3374 Weetabix Catering B Ind Weetabix 48x2 24475 Oats2Go Instant Porridge Pots-Original Ind Mornflake 8x53gm 46004 Oats2Go Instant Porridge Pot-Golden Syrup Ind Mornflake 12x62gm 31065 Original Oat
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