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Product Catalog SOUP PRODUCTS Product Catalog SOUP PRODUCTS .....................................................................................................................................1 KETCHUPS................................................................................................................................................1 FLOURS....................................................................................................................................................1 WATER PRODUCTS...................................................................................................................................2 JUICE PRODUCTS .....................................................................................................................................2 TOMATO PRODUCTS................................................................................................................................3 PUDDINGS ...............................................................................................................................................5 MUSTARDS ..............................................................................................................................................5 AMERICAN CHEESE PRODUCTS ................................................................................................................5 CHEDDAR CHEESE....................................................................................................................................5 RICOTTA CHEESE......................................................................................................................................6 MISCELLANEOUS CHEESE PRODUCTS .......................................................................................................6 FRESH DAIRY PRODUCTS..........................................................................................................................7 PARMESAN and ROMANO PRODUCTS......................................................................................................8 EGG PRODUCTS .......................................................................................................................................8 BUTTER and MARGARINE PRODUCTS.......................................................................................................8 DRESSING PRODUCTS ..............................................................................................................................8 PASTA PRODUCTS ..................................................................................................................................10 BREADING and MIXES............................................................................................................................13 VEGETABLES and RELATED ITEMS ..........................................................................................................13 POTATO and RELATED ITEMS.................................................................................................................14 MEXICAN PRODUCTS .............................................................................................................................15 OILS and RELATED ITEMS .......................................................................................................................16 VINEGAR PRODUCTS..............................................................................................................................17 SEAFOOD PRODUCTS .............................................................................................................................17 MISCELLANEOUS SEAFOOD PRODUCTS..................................................................................................21 SALADS - FULLY PREPARED.....................................................................................................................21 CHICKEN PRODUCTS ..............................................................................................................................22 WINGS FROZEN......................................................................................................................................23 FRESH CHICKEN .....................................................................................................................................24 VEAL PRODUCTS ....................................................................................................................................24 MEAT PRODUCTS MISCELLANEOUS........................................................................................................24 MEATBALLS ...........................................................................................................................................26 HOT DOG PRODUCTS ............................................................................................................................26 TURKEY PRODUCTS ................................................................................................................................26 DELI PRODUCTS .....................................................................................................................................27 SLICED DELI PRODUCTS..........................................................................................................................28 PORK PRODUCTS ...................................................................................................................................28 PIES .......................................................................................................................................................30 DESSERTS and RELATED ITEMS...............................................................................................................31 BREADS - ROLLS - MISC BAKING PROD..................................................................................................32 MISCELLANEOUS BAKING PRODUCTS.....................................................................................................34 PIZZA SHELLS .........................................................................................................................................34 FROZEN MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS ....................................................................................................35 PICKLES-OLIVES-PEPPERS-IMPORT PROD ...............................................................................................37 BASES and GRAVYS ................................................................................................................................38 PREPARED FOODS..................................................................................................................................39 V9 - 20120212 SPICES MISCELLANEOUS ........................................................................................................................40 SPICES SALT...........................................................................................................................................41 SPICES PEPPER.......................................................................................................................................41 SAUCES (CHEESE-HOT-STEAK-BARBEQUE)..............................................................................................41 MISCELLANEOUS SAUCES.......................................................................................................................43 WING SAUCES........................................................................................................................................43 LUCKY LEAF PRODUCTS..........................................................................................................................44 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.........................................................................................................................44 COFFEE - TEA - RELATED ITEMS..............................................................................................................45 NUTS and DRY BEAN PRODUCTS ............................................................................................................45 CANNED VEGETABLES and FRUITS..........................................................................................................46 P.C. PRODUCTS MISCELLANEOUS...........................................................................................................46 P.C. PRODUCTS DRESSINGS....................................................................................................................48 PAPER PRODUCTS ..................................................................................................................................48 CLEANING SUPPLIES...............................................................................................................................59 V9 - 20120212 SOUP PRODUCTS FROZEN WATER BASE FRENCH ONION SOUP (CHEF FRANCISCO) 4-1/2 gal *VEGETABLE BEEF and BARLEY SOUPS (CHEF FRAN) 4-1/2 gal LUMBERJACK MIXED VEGETABLE (CHEF FRANCISCO) 4-1/2 gal *OLD FASHIONED CHICKEN NOODLE (CHEF FRAN) 4-1/2 gal TOMATO FLORENTINE (CHEF FRANCISCO) 4-1/2 gal MINESTRONE SOUP (CHEF FRANCISCO) 4-1/2 gal *OLD FASHIONED BEAN W/ HAM (CHEF FRANCISCO) 4-1/2 gal *CHICKEN GUMBO (CHEF FRANCISCO) 4-1/2 gal *STUFFED GREEN PEPPERS W/ BEEF (CHEF FRAN) 4-1/2 gal WEDDING SOUP (CAMPBELLS) 3-1/2 gal *WEDDING SOUP (CHEF FRANCISCO) 4-1/2 gal *CHILI (TIMBERLINE) 4-1/2 gal FROZEN CREAM BASE CREAM
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