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Moji Classic California Roll Moji Classic California Roll Moji Sushi PIECE SIZE: 21 g ITEM # 35823 INSERT IMAGE 2.19" max height 3.67" max width Ingredients: Water, Cooked Surimi {Alaska Pollock, Water, Sugar, Wheat Starch, Corn Starch, Contains 2% or less of the following: Soybean Oil, Sorbitol, Food Starch-Modified, Mirin Wine (Sake, Sugar, Salt, Water, Yeast Extract), Salt, Potassium Chloride, Artificial Crab Flavor, Carrageenan, Sodium Tripolyphosphate, Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate, Citric Acid, Paprika Oleoresin, Carmine, Color Added}, Rice, Avocado, Soybean or Canola Oil, Whole Eggs, Water, Vinegar, Egg Yolk, Sugar, Salt, Sesame, Seaweed, Mustard Flour, Calcium Disodium EDTA (to protect flavor). Contains: Fish (Alaska Pollock), Wheat, Egg. May Contain Crustacean Shellfish (Crab). Packets: Wasabi (See Packet). Soy Sauce (Water, Wheat, Soybeans, Salt). Contains: Wheat, Soybeans Case Pack: 4/6 OZ Portion Size Target**: 21.25g Case Net Wt.: 1.5 LBS ** +/- variation natural to the production process Package UPC: 655778358237 Length Width Height Case GTIN: 10655778358234 Master (in) 4.125 4.25 8.75 Title: Director of QA and People Inner (in) 8.5 4.125 0.875 Contact: jmccaskill@banzai‐sushi.com Case (cu.ft.) 0.090 Printed Date: 1/10/2019 Pallet Ti/Hi 49/10 TRIDENT SEAFOODS CORPORATION 5303 Shilshole Ave. NW, Seattle, WA 98107-4000 (206) 783-3818 • Fax: (206) 782-7195 Banzai’s Moji Sushi – Made with Trident’s Surimi You might ask “what is our association with Banzai and Sushi?” Here are some facts. • Banzai is the largest manufacturer of frozen Sushi in the US. • Just opened a second plant – Currently producing over 500,000 coins a day. • Think Wal-Mart and other BIG grocery chains. • Trident is the largest producer of Surimi in the United States…and growing. • We are one of the top 5 producers in the world. • The Surimi market is over 800,000 metric tons, or 1.75 Billion pounds. So, the answer to the question is Banzai buys all their Surimi from Trident!! What’s so special about Trident’s Surimi for Banzai? • Our Surimi product is made from almost 50% premium Wild Alaska Pollock block. • Most competitors use around 35% fish (and it’s not always Pollock). • Our raw material is sourced from MSC certified fisheries, therefore sustainable. • Minimally processed • Gluten Free & GMO Free • Product of USA (Made in Motley, MN) • Buy American Compliant • Fully Cooked What’s so special about Banzai’s Sushi? • Their California grown rice. • Their proprietary freezing technique allows for a perfect thaw. • Superior texture – no mushy or crunchy rice, and no soggy nori. • Healthy, low calorie and affordable. • Naturally contains unsaturated Omega-3 Fat. • A 12 month frozen and 4 day refrigerated shelf life. (800) 426-5490 TridentSeafoods.com .
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