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Chilled Foods Index Section 5 CHILLED FOOD PRODUCTS PLEASE NOTE THAT CHILLED PRODUCTS ARE SUPPLIED WITH A MINIMUM OF 6 DAYS SHELF LIFE, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED CHILLED FOODS INDEX SECTION 5 Click on company name to view products Alpro ....................................................BC-2 Green’s of Glastonbury ......................BC-8 Rachels Dairy ....................................BC-11 Grove Org Fruit Co..............................BC-8 Raw Chocolate Pie Company ........BC-11 Bacon Substitute – V Bites Raw Health.........................................BC-11 Bergerie.................................................BC-2 Biona .....................................................BC-2 Haresfield Eggs - now in ambient ....BC-8 Rhythm................................................BC-11 Bio-tiful...................................................BC-3 Hawkridge ............................................BC-8 Riverford Farm....................................BC-11 Bioreal ...................................................BC-3 High Weald...........................................BC-8 Rod and Ben’s ...................................BC-12 Booja Booja..........................................BC-3 Burgers – Biona, Dragonfly, Taifun, Humus – Carley’s, Delphi, Clives River Cottage - see Brown Cow Vegusto Sausages – Cauldron, Lauries, Morgiel, Brown Cow...........................................BC-3 Ico Kefir (See Rhythm)................................ Saverkraut, Raw Health, Taifun, V Bites, Bute Island............................................BC-4 lmpulse..................................................BC-9 Vegusto, Wicken Fen Butter – Biona, Calon Wen, Delamere, Seitan – Biona, Sheeps Products – Bergerie, Hawkridge, Rachels Dairy, Riverford Woodland Juices – Coldpress, Grove Fresh, Kefir, Park, Vrai, Yeo Valley, Sussex High Weald, Organic Village, Marigold, Pip, Rhythm. Unoco Woodlands Park, Calon Wen ..........................................BC-4 Smoothies – Coldpress, Grove Fresh Capricorn .............................................BC-4 Kefir– Biona, Biotiful Dairy, Nourish, Carley’s.................................................BC-4 San Amvrosia .....................................BC-12 Rhythm Cauldron...............................................BC-4 Sky Sprouts..........................................BC-12 Caws Cenarth......................................BC-5 Cherry Active.......................................BC-5 Sojade.................................................BC-12 Koko ....................................................BC-9 Soups - Rod & Bens, Tideford Cheese - DAIRY – Biona, Calon Wen, Source Foods .....................................BC-13 Capricorn, CawsCenarth, Cypressa, Laurie’s Raw Foods.............................BC-9 Soya Drinks – Alpro, Delamere, Everything Delamere, Delphi, Godminster, Laverstoke Park....................................BC-9 Greens, Hawkridge, Lye Cross, Oma, but the Cow, Organic Village, Riverford, Sussex High Little Swallow........................................BC-9 Sprouts – Sky Weald Longley Farm .......................................BC-9 Suma Margarine................................BC-13 Cheese - NON-DAIRY – Bute, V Bites, Lye Cross...............................................BC-9 Vegusto, Violife Clearspot..............................................BC-5 Taifun..................................................BC-13 Clives Dip..............................................BC-5 Macsweens.........................................BC-9 Tempeh – Impulse Cluny Fish (see Ambient Section)......BC-5 Coconut Collaborative ......................BC-5 Mandala...............................................BC-9 Tofu Products – Biona, Cauldron, Manor Farm..........................................BC-9 Clearspot, Dragonfly, Taifun, Tofutti Coconut Milk – Koko Marinoe ..............................................BC-10 Tideford...............................................BC-14 Tim’s Dairy...........................................BC-14 Coldpress..............................................BC-5 Moorish ...............................................BC-10 Coyo .....................................................BC-6 Tofurky.................................................BC-14 Morgiel................................................BC-10 Cottage Cheese – Longley Farm, Oma, Tofutti...................................................BC-15 Riverdord Tru ........................................................BC-15 Cream – Tofutti Cream Cheese – Biona, Bute, V Bites, Riverford, Tofutti, Violife Margarine – Biona, Suma, Vitaquell Unoco ................................................BC-15 Creme Fraiche – Rachels Dairy, Riverford, Mediteranean Foods – Florentin - Delphi Vrai, Yeo Valley Milk – Manor Farm, Cypressa...............................................BC-6 Vegetables–Laurie’s Meat Substitutes – Alpro, Tofurky, V Bites, Delamere ............................................BC-6 Vegan Deli Vegusto, V Pudd, Wheaty VBites .................................................BC-15 Delphi....................................................BC-6 Miso – Source Foods Vegan Deli..........................................BC-15 DeliFry’s See Vegan Deli ...................BC-14 Dragonfly..............................................BC-7 Vegusto...............................................BC-16 Desserts – Rachels, Vrai, Yeo Valley Nourish ................................................BC-10 Vitaquell..............................................BC-16 Violife ..................................................BC-16 Easy Bean ............................................BC-7 Olives – Delphi V Pudd ................................................BC-16 Eggs – Haresfield - now in ambient Oma....................................................BC-10 Vrai ......................................................BC-17 Organic Village..................................BC-10 Fish Substitutes – V Bitesi Wheaty..............................................BC-17 Florentin ................................................BC-7 Pasta – Amisa, Biona Woodlands Park.................................BC-17 Forest Foods .........................................BC-8 Paté – Cauldron, Taifun, Fromage Frais – Vrai Pies and Pastries – Delphi, Forest Foods Yeast – Rapunzel Pesto – Carley Goats Products – Biona, Capricorn, Yeo Valley...........................................BC-17 Delamere, Hawkridge, Organic Village, Pip Organic Juices ............................BC-10 Woodlands Park, Yoghurts – Biona, Brown Cow, Delphi, Profusion .............................................BC-10 Delamere, Little Swallow, Rachels Godminster .........................................BC-8 Provamel ............................................BC-10 Dairy, River Cottage, Riverford, Tims Great Food...........................................BC-8 Dairy, Vrai, Yeo Valley Greek Products – Clives, Delphi, Little Swallow, Rachels Dairy, Rapunzel, Raw Chocolate – Raw Chocolate Pie Yoghurts - Non-Dairy – Alpro, Coyo, Sussex High Weald Company Coconut Collaborative, Sojade page BC - 1 click here to return to section index click here to return to main index PLEASE NOTE THAT CHILLED PRODUCTS ARE SUPPLIED WITH A MINIMUM OF 6 DAYS SHELF LIFE, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED Split PRODUCT Fair Trade Organic Pack Size Price 1 2 3 4 Code 5 6 7 8 RSP 9 10 11 12 13 ALPRO FRESH SOYA DRINK Alpro Soya Fresh ..........................................................................6 x 1lt ......6.98 ..............................PRO510 .................................155.................................. Alpro Soya Dairy Free Alternative to Milk..........Org.................6 x 1lt ......7.88 ..............................PRO520 .................................175.................................. Chocolate Dairy Free Shake .........................................................6 x 1lt ......7.88 ..............................PRO560 .................................175.................................. LITE Line S Unsweetened Soya Milk....................................................6 x 1lt ......7.43 ..............................PRO550 .................................165.................................. CHILLED FOOD PRODUCTS BERGERIE SHEEP'S MILK YOGHURT s Greek Style Yoghurt .............................................Org ....< .....6 x 250g ......7.09 ..............................BRG010 .................................158.................................. BIONA MARGARINES AND BUTTERS (1/2 Case Available) Vegetable Margarine (Sunflower).......................Org.............8 x 250g ....14.94 ..............................RAP050 .................................249.................................. s ...............................................................................Org...........16 x 500g ....46.68 ..............................RAP053 .................................389.................................. s Olive Oil Margarine ..............................................Org.............8 x 250g ....17.94 ..............................RAP054 .................................299.................................. SPREADS Cocomega Spread - (Coconut Oil Spread) ............ ..Org ....< .....8 x 250g ....17.94...............................BIO989..................................299 ................................ COWS MILK CHEESE Greek Style Cheese (Like Feta) .............................Org.....< ... 8 x 150g ....22.14 ..............................RAP060 .................................369.................................
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