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TASTE ISRAEL at Anuga 2013 TASTE ISRAEL at Anuga 2013 Natural Organic ingredients ingredients Gluten free Innovative products October 5-9 ▪ Cologne ▪ Germany ▪ Hall 2.1 ▪ Stands C28/D25 2BFresh ■ 2BFresh uses advanced hydroponic production methods to produce fresh culinary herbs and lettuce free of insects, sand, pesticides, etc., supporting the strictest kosher certification. The company recently developed “micro greens,” gourmet vegetable confetti, full of intense flavor and stunning visual texture and color, made from a variety of vegetable plants harvested at the seedling stage. Mr Avner Shohet ■ Marketing Manager +972 9 894 0507 [email protected] www.2bfresh.com A.L. Manufacturing and Marketing ■ A.L. Manufacturing and Marketing, founded in 1922, produces private label spices, herbs and seasoning blends for two of Israel's largest retailers, plus our own Maimon's brand. We offer over 200 types of spices and seasoning blends, in any packaging, at the very highest quality. Mr Kfir Maimons ■ CFO +972 52 395 3511 [email protected] www.maimonspices.co.il Beth El Food ■ Aunt Berta was born 94 years ago, yet her recipes for handmade confitures, marmalades and sauces live on today. Over time, Aunt Berta’s kitchen was transformed into a modern manufacturing facility. Today, Beth El Food produces a wide range of confitures and sauces and handmade pralines – all free of preservatives and food coloring. Mr Muli Flint ■ Director Business Development +972 4 639 7733 [email protected] www.be-food.com Cohen-Or ■ Cohen Or, established in 1996, manufactures frozen pastry products in a large variety of types and flavors, both sweet and savory. The company’s modern, spacious factory has enabled Cohen Or to expand internationally with frozen heat-and-serve food. Examples include different types of bourekas (e.g., cheese, potato, spinach, kashkaval style, and pizza style), puff pastries, falafel balls, and malawach. Mr Motti Cohen-Or ■ Manager +972 9 792 6222 [email protected] www.cohen-or.co.il Einat Food Industries ■ Einat Food Industries’ in-house R&D department has developed delicious rounds/balls soup snacks with a unique taste experience that’s not even close to another soup snack. Fat reduced by 50%, so there are fewer calories. Made with natural ingredients in assorted flavors and colors. Our hallmarks: Flexibility, small runs, custom products. We give full attention to customer needs and maintain the highest production standards. Mr Dan Gavish ■ Marketing and Export Manager +972 3 938 5161 [email protected] www.einatfood.co.il Eliad Olive Oil Ltd. ■ Eliad produces the finest Holy Land extra virgin olive oil from its own plantations in northern Israel. Its products were recently crowned with the Best Israeli Olive Oil Grand Champion Award at Terra Olivo 2012. Mr Daniel Rusansky ■ General Manager +972 3 941 3433 [email protected] www.eliad-oliveoil.com Elsa's Story (Wissotzky Tea Israel Ltd.) ■ Elsa’s Story cookie brand is considered one of the market’s best by a former Harrods’ and Selfridges’ buyer. With professional product development and unique commercial quantity cookie and cake baking skills, Elsa’s Story preserves all the authentic elements of homemade baked goods. Our cakes, crackers and chocolate coated cookies are supplemented by a line of jams and preserves. Mr Michael Aaronson ■ Managing Director +972 4 910 5601 [email protected] www.elsastory.com Maimon's ■ Miamon's presents a one stop shop for all baking products, creating a new category on the retail shelf: cake mixes, flour, fillings, jellies, syrups, custards, cake decorations and more. The launch of the line in 2010 won for us a "product of the year" award. Mr Kfir Maimons ■ CFO +972 52 395 3511 [email protected] www.maimonspices.co.il Manamim Food Industries Ltd. Manamim is one of the largest Israeli producers of wafer products. Founded 63 years ago by an expert European chocolatier, the family enterprise produces all types of wafers, including flat sugar, cubes, with no added sugar, and coated, plus ice cream cones, rolled or molded. Ms Liora Birnhack Markus ■ General Manager +972 4 841 2889 [email protected] www.manamim.co.il Matzot Aviv ■ Matzot Aviv, with a long baking tradition that started in 1887, is a major player in the matzo (unleavened bread) market worldwide. Aviv has a large variety of products in the health segment: Gourmet crisp bread (regular & organic), sugar free light cookies, energy bars, organic cookies and biscuits. Company standards include ISO 9001:2008 & BRC. All our products are lactose free & Kosher. Mr Roy Wolf ■ Vice President +972 3 618 2151 [email protected] www.matzotaviv.com Neptune Food Products (1990) Ltd. ■ Neptune Food Products is among the most established producers of spices in the Middle East. Neptune produces and exports a variety of specialty ethnic flavors of spices, seasoning mixes, mixes for rice and couscous, and cooking sauces for the retail, HORECA and private label markets. All products are Kosher certified and made from the finest spices available. Mr Yonatan Gershon ■ CEO +972 8 623 0163 [email protected] www.neptunefoods.co.il Pereg Gourmet Natural Foods ■ Pereg Gourmet’s line of pre-seasoned ancient grains is revolutionizing the industry with delicious, quick, and easy mixes. Featuring quinoa, farro, freekeh, basmati rice, traditional & Israeli couscous, blended with finest ingredients like gourmet mushrooms, robust vegetables, and elegant spices. Superfood line continues with three gluten free, 100% quinoa pastas; all high in protein & fiber, and cook in only 6 minutes. Certified OU Kosher, 100% all-natural ingredients. Mr Gill Schneider ■ Owner +1 347 882 8624 [email protected] www.pereg-gourmet.com Pri-Chen ■ Pri Chen has produced innovative and top quality processed, pickled, and canned vegetables for three decades. A combination of expertise and modern technology has been merged with traditions nurtured through generations to offer these unique products. Mr Ali Assali ■ Export Manager +972 50 758 9066 [email protected] www.pri-chen.com Prince Tahina ■ Galilee based Tannus brothers founded Prince Tahina with a commitment to retain the nutritional benefits, flavor and smooth texture of natural, traditional tahini paste, remembered and loved from home. Growing steadily, Prince Tahina produces premium raw tahini paste in its modern and innovative plant, marketing its produce globally to industrial, professional and retail markets under the Prince Tahina brand and private label. Mr Alon Kandinoff ■ Marketing and Export Manager +972 4 678 0301 [email protected] www.princetahina.com Priniv Ltd. ■ Priniv’s natural juices, nectar and soft drinks are marked by the special combinations of real fruits used in our delicious drinks. Priniv is known for its unique fruit nectar & juice combinations. Among these you will find: banana-fig nectar, strawberry-banana nectar, fruit nectar and many other great combinations too. Mr Ofer Nixon ■ International Trade Manager +972 50 947 4745 [email protected] www.priniv.com Rushdi Food Industries ■ Rushdi Food Industries, established in 1984 and owned by the Bashir family, is the primary producer of tahini and halva in the Israeli market. The Bashir family has been maintaining ethnic Arab cuisine traditions for generations, and has embraced the goal of bringing Israelis closer to the culture of Arab food and hospitality. Ms Smadar Ashkenazi ■ Export Manager +972 50 631 4524 [email protected] www.baracke.co.il Sa’aba Bakery ■ Established in 1985, Sa’aba Bakery is a leading, modern bakery that has gained its reputation and large market share by producing top grade products. Sa’aba Bakery offers products that combine ethnic handmade products with innovation and creativity. Mr Yossi Zohar ■ Export Manager +972 4 638 1976 [email protected] www.saaba.co.il Salt of the Earth ■ Salt of the Earth, Israel’s major producer of salt since 1922, produces and markets supreme quality sea salt and low sodium kosher products to the industry and to the retail market all over the world. Blessed with exceptional natural resources and a highly trained and experienced R&D team, the company offers a wide range of products and many exclusive new and innovative products based on the celebrated all natural Red Sea salt. Ms Inbal Trop Kirsch ■ Marketing Director +972 52 250 1134 [email protected] www.salt.co.il Shelley Anne’s ■ Shelley Anne's innovative and nutritious award winning whole grain crackers are made from only whole grains and seeds. Our products are 100% natural, high in dietary fiber, low in saturated fat, and contain no added sugar, no preservatives and no additives. They are an excellent source of many beneficial nutrients. Our range also includes traditional and popular oven baked Savory Snacks: Bread Rings and Bagel Sticks. Ms Shelley Hecht ■ Export Manager +972 3 553 3222 [email protected] www.dodot.co.il Sindyanna of Galilee ■ Sindyanna of Galilee, a producer of award-winning organic and regular olive oil, strives to promote Arab-Jewish cooperation while working under fair trade principles using locally sourced materials. Sindyanna is a unique women-led company that combines commercial activity with work in the community, thereby creating economic opportunities for Arab women while developing the local olive industry. Ms Hadas Lahav ■ CEO +972 4 651 6784 [email protected] www.sindyanna.com Tempo Beverages Ltd tempo ■ Tempo Beverages has a history that dates back to 1934 when Nesher Beer was first brewed. Today, 40% owned by Heineken, Tempo is the largest brewery in Israel with a market share of 55% in beer and malt beverages and ranking as the second largest beverage company in Israel. Tempo produces, imports, markets and distributes over 2.7 million hectoliters of beverages per year from our plant in Netanya, Israel. Mr Oren Avrashi ■ International Markets Development Manager +972 52 606 2076 [email protected] www.tempo.co.il Update Foods UPDATE ■ Update foods is an industrial startup company that develops, produces and markets an eco friendly, healthy, alternative premium coffee (in a way the "green tea" of the coffee world).
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