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Product Specification PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Page 1 of 2 Prepared for TENDENCIA GASTRONOMICA Product #: 87114 - ROLAND PLUM SAUCE- CONTAINS NO MSG Generated: June 16, 2010 Updated August 2, 2007 Manufacturer ID: 41224 AMERICAN ROLAND FOOD CORP. WOODCLIFF LAKE NJ 07675 Phone: +1 (212) 741-8295 Fax: +1 (212) 206-0589 PRODUCT INFORMATION Product Category: 00100-02820 UPC - Shipping: 10041224871141 UPC - Unit: 041224871144 Unit Pack: 4 x 6 / 7.4 OZ Master Kosher: Gross Weight: 10 kg. Drained Weight: 0 Net Weight: 5 kg. Case Dimensions: H 12.7cm W 24.1cm L 35.6cm Cubic Meters: 0.011 Unit Dimensions: H 0cm W 0cm L 0cm Gross Unit Weight: 0 oz. Unit Color: Other: Pallet: Tie 13 High 10 Extra 0 Pallet Quantity: 130 Shelf Life Unopened: 2.5 YEARS Storage Temp (F): 70 Opened: NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION Serving Size: 1.00 TSP (18null) DR Servings per Case: 0 per Unit: 0 %Daily %Daily Value* Value* Calories 45kcal Dietary Fiber 0g 0% Calories from Fat 0kcal Sugar 9g Total Fat 0g 0% Protein 0g Saturated Fat 0g 0% Vitamin A 0% Trans Fat 0g Vitamin C 0% Cholesterol 0mg 0% Calcium 0% Sodium 420mg 18% Iron 0% Total Carbohydrates 11g 4% *Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000-calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. All information contained herein is the property of American Roland Food Corp. and may not be copied without permission. Above information is based on a compilation of data and is formatted in compliance with FDA. PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Page 2 of 2 Prepared for TENDENCIA GASTRONOMICA Product #: 87114 - ROLAND PLUM SAUCE- CONTAINS NO MSG Generated: June 16, 2010 Updated August 2, 2007 Manufacturer ID: 41224 AMERICAN ROLAND FOOD CORP. WOODCLIFF LAKE NJ 07675 Phone: +1 (212) 741-8295 Fax: +1 (212) 206-0589 PRODUCT INFORMATION (CONTINUED) General Description Roland Plum Sauce is a dark brown, natural plum color. It is a sweet sauce made from the finest Chinese plums blended with chili and ginger. Sweet and piquant,this basic sauce has strong overtones of plum and ginger. Preparation and Cooking Instructions Roland Plum Sauce is used at room temperature as a table condiment. Also, it is used in cooking many Asian/oriental foods. Benefits of Using This Product Roland Plum Sauce is an excellent accompaniment to duck, pork, and fish. Also, it is useful as a dipping sauce table top condiment. List of Ingredients Sugar, Plum, Sweet Potato, Water, Salt, Ginger, Chillies Other Information Roland Plum Sauce, if refrigerated and covered, will keep for months. Still best if used in shorter periods so as to keep the freshest flavor possible. Suggested Uses Roland Plum Sauce is the excellent table condiment for roast duck and roast pork. For a sweeter taste, it can be blended with hoisin sauce for basting on spareribs. Also, it makes a perfect base for many sauces to use with buffalo wings or other meat appetizers. Similar Products Roland item # 87116 - Plum Sauce Potential Markets Roland Plum Sauce is used by all Asian restaurants. Also, plum sauce is finding its way into many country clubs, caterers, cruise lines, airline kitchens. All information contained herein is the property of American Roland Food Corp. and may not be copied without permission. Above information is based on a compilation of data and is formatted in compliance with FDA..
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