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Processed Meat Product Catalogue Processed Meat Product Catalogue Processed Meat Product Catalogue 2016 2015 Launched products for T-commerce 2014 2010 Acquired the ISO 22000, and signed a supply contract with Hanaro Mart 2003 Acquired the ISO 9001 Changed the company name to “Kpride”, and built the processing facility and the distribution center in Hoengseong Completed the construction of the processing 2002 facility and the distribution center in Icheon Signed a supply contract with Tesco Homeplus Kpride Co., Ltd. is the largest meat processing company in Gangwon Province, Korea. 2001 1999 We produce and supplies a variety of products including authentic pork processed meat products, Changed the company name to cutlet, patties, sausages, ham, Low salt No additives products, using the pork fed in Gangwon “Seondal’s Stubborness” province. Established “BD ENTERPRISE” The processed meat products of are Produced in the facilities with the best level of hygiene Our processing facility in Hoengseong established in 2014 is a scaled up sanitized facility certified by HACCP and the ISO22000. Made by using best quality raw materials We process high-quality raw meat in a stable manner by managing selection of fodders and butchering all under systemization. Landrace Male Duroc Male L D LYD Hog Elite pig breeding + + LYD Yorkshire Female LY Female Y LY Faithful to customers and basics We’ve been constantly studying to maintain genuine values of meat processing while man- ufacturing food products whose sodium contents are lowered in consideration of Koreans’ dietary life. 4 5 01 Steak / Grilled Marinated Pork Neobiani Hamberg Steak (Beef Rib Flavored) Neobiani gives taste and texture of traditional grilled marinated meat with eco-friendly pork Mixed meat patty product made of pork and beef made in Korea and the specially made soy sauce with grilled rib flavor base Cheese Neobiani Marinated Pork Steak Cheese Neobiani is a marinated grilled pork slices Patty product made of pork with grilled rib flavor that has the unique flavor of cheese by adding na- ture cheese to pork produced in Korea Neobiani (Spicy) Korean Flat Meatball Spicy Neobiani is a marinated grilled pork slices Traditional Korean meatball product that has light that removed greasy taste by adding spicy taste taste made by mixing various vegetables and pork Hamburg Steak Meatballs (Original, Cheese, Spicy) Grilled meat products shown harmony of softness of pork, beef texture and the special sauce Meatball product easy to eat as made into bite sized pieces 6 7 02 Sausage / Pork Cutlet Kimchi Flavored Sausage Frank Sausage Korean style sausage made by mixing pork and Classic Frankfurter, which is smoked with oak after kimchi natural pork casing and has good flavor and texture White Sausage Spicy Sausage Classic sausage product with soft texture and Spicy Sausage made by adding spicy taste to re- classy taste by adding parsley move the greasy taste of pork Camper’s Sausage Hotdog Sausage (Original, Cheese, Spicy) Classic sausage product well harmonized with A collection of sausage products suitable for grilling breads as made of adding oak flavor Pork Loin Cutlet Garlic Flavored Aged Pork Cutlet Soft and crispy pork cutlet made by covering thick A fragrant pork cutlet product that has remove pork loin with quality breadcrumbs greasiness of pork by curing with garlic liquid 8 9 03 Ham / Barbecue Barbecued Pork Ribs Barbecued Pork Belly (Smoked Pork Belly) Barbecued pork product that has not greasy taste as curing and aging before grilling it in oven Barbecued pork belly product with oak flavor and crispy skin texture Barbecued Pork Loin Bierschinken Barbecued meat product made with high-quality Handmade hams that has tastes of both sausage pork loin and ham with unique texture of diced meat parti- cles Meatloaf Pastrami (Pork Loin Pastrami) Meatloaf product baked by chopped pork with var- ious toppings in oven Handmade hams made by curing pork loin with spread unique flavored natural spices 10 11 04 Seasoned Meat Pork Bulgogi Spicy Marinated Pork Soy sauce based marinated meat product made by Marinated meat product made by pork and Korean pork produced in Korea spicy sauce Marinated Thin-Sliced Short Ribs Marinated Braising Pork Short Ribs Thickly sliced and well marinated pork ribs Marinated pork ribs product that can be easily cooked at home Marinated Pork Blade Shoulder Spicy Marinated Pork Blade Shoulder Thickly sliced and marinated pork shoulder with Thickly sliced and spicy marinated pork shoulder sheath for grilling with sheath for grilling Spicy Marinated Pork Belly Spicy Stir-fry Chicken Well marinated pork belly with Korean chili paste Marinated chicken products with various vegeta- bles and Korean chili paste Bulgogi HanWoo Bulgogi Traditional Korean Bulgogi products made easy to Traditional Korean Bulgogi products made with cook classy Korean beef (Hanwoo) Marinated Braising Beef Short Ribs Marinated Beef Slices Marinated beef ribs product that can be easily Thickly sliced and well marinated beef ribs cooked at home 12 13 “We are Kpride, faithful to customers and basics” Please visit our website for more details www.kpride.com Brands CHEF CHOICE Nature Village Jayeonhee Partners Home plus Hanaro Mart Lotte Homeshopping Shinsegae TV Shopping Kpride Co., Ltd. 65-50, Ucheonje2nonggongdanji-ro, Ucheon-myeon, Hoengseong-gun, Gangwon-do, Korea T +82 1800 6550 / Fax +82 33 644 1944 / www.kpride.com 2017. 4.
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