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A Guide to Health Products A GUIDE TO Organic HEALTH PRODUCTS It’s time to go Organic! Listings Chilled 5 Welcome to our dedicated Organic brochure, this brochure Frozen 17 should make it easy for you to identify specific Organic Breakfast 27 products which will suit your business. Baking & Dry Mixes 33 Cupboard & Convenience 36 Accordingly from the recently published Organic Market Pizza, Pasta & Noodles 44 Report from the Soil Association, independent retailers saw Dips, Dressings & Sauces 49 Organic sales increase by 6.3% in 2016. Almost 70% of Soil Bread, Biscuits & Crispbread 53 Association Certification independent retailers surveyed had Snacks & Confectionery 56 increased sales of organic this year with just under a quarter Nut Butter, Jam & Preserves 61 staying the same. More than 90% of independent retailers are Beverages 64 expecting sales to rise or stay the same in 2017. So, there’s an Ethnic Foods 75 emerging confidence in organic in independent retailers. Cleaning 77 All of the products listed within this dedicated Organic Vitamins & Healthcare 79 brochure are also listed in our full catalogue which includes Bulk & Pre-Pack Products 84 trade list price and further information about the products. We hope that this Organic brochure will be a quick and useful guide for you and help to build your knowledge of those products suitable for your customer’s individual needs. www.queenswoodfoods.co.uk Page 3 Chilled Cheese Yogurt GRE020 Green's Mature Cheddar 1 x 300g PRO218 Provamel Blueberry 6 x (4x125)g GRE010 Green's Medium Cheddar 1 x 300g PRO620 Provamel Soya Coconut Yogurt 6 x 500g GRE040 Green's Smoked Mature Cheddar 1 x 300g PRO350 Provamel Vanilla 6 x 500g GRE030 Green's Double Gloucester 1 x 300g PRO220 Provamel Natural Zero 6 x 500g DA450 Lye Cross Red Leicester 10 x 245g PRO420 Provamel Natural Sugar Free 6 x (4x125)g FDC012 Lye Cross Mature Cheddar 8 x 2.5kg PRO410 Provamel Blueberry 6 x 500g DA440 Lye Cross Double Gloucester 10 x 245g PRO208 Provamel Vanilla & Raspberry 6 x (4x125)g DA400 Lye Cross Mild Cheddar 10 x 245g PRO216 Provamel Peach & Mango 6 x (4x125)g DA420 Lye Cross Mature Cheddar 10 x 245g PRO630 Provamel Soya Almond Yogurt 6 x 500g DA410 Lye Cross Medium Cheddar 10 x 245g PRO400 Provamel Orange with Redbush 6 x 500g CAW010 Calon Wen Extra Mature 12 x 200g PRO380 Yofu Lime & Lemon Balm 6 x 500g CAW020 Calon Wen Mellow Cheddar 12 x 200g BCW330 River CottageBlackcurrant Yogurt 6 x 190ml CAW530 Caws Perl Las Blue 8 x 150g BCW310 River Cottage Vanilla Yogurt 6 x 190ml CCPLB BCW410 River Cottage Vanilla Yogurt 6 x 500ml CAW540 Perl Wen Wedge 8 x 165g BCW400 River Cottage Natural Yogurt 6 x 500ml CCPWW RCH440 Rachels Low Fat Yogurt Cherry 6 x 450g LVS020 Laverstoke Buffalo Brie 6 x 200g RCH450 Rachels Mango Low Fat Yogurt 6 x 450g OVL320 Organic Village Goat's White Cheese 12 x 200g RCH020 Rachels Greek Yogurt + Ginger 6 x 450g OVL300 Organic Village Sheep's White Cheese 12 x 200g RCH630 Rachels Greek Yogurt Low Fat 6 x 450g SHW190 Solster Hard Italian Cheese 12 x 200g RCH044 Rachels Low Fat Yogurt + Rhubarb 6 x 450g SHW060 High Weald Dairy Duddleswell Oak Smoked 142g Apx RCH025 Rachels Greek Yogurt + Honey 6 x 450g SHW115 High Weald Dairy Medita Sheep Cheese 142g Apx RCH090 Rachels Low Fat Natural Set Yogurt 6 x 450g SHW080 High Weald Dairy Slipcote Garlic 6 x 100g RCH530 Rachels Low Fat Gooseberry Yogurt 6 x 450g SHW125 High Weald Dairy Halloumi Cheese 142g Apx RCH350 Rachels Creamy Rice Pudding 6 x 150g SHW050 High Weald Dairy Duddleswell Plain 142g Apx RCH160 Rachels Creme Fraiche 6 x 200ml BIO902 Biona Emmental Cheese 10 x 200g RCH014 Rachels Greek Yogurt + Coconut 6 x 450g BIO914 Biona Goats Chees 4 x 100g RCH010 Rachels Natural Greek Yogurt 6 x 450g FUN270 Taifun Puszta Weiner 6 x 300g RV020 Riverford Natural Yogurt Whole Milk 6 x 475g BIO924 Biona Greek Sheeps Feta 10 x 180g SOJ630 Sojade Vanilla Yogurt 6 x 400g BIO904 Biona Montello Cheese (Parma) 6 x 125g SOJ300 Sojade Soya Yogurt Lemon/Lime 8 x 125g OMA040 Oma Mozzarella 10 x 125g SOJ227 Sojade Raspberry/Passion Yogurt 6 x 400g OMA060 Oma Cottage Cheese 12 x 200g SOJ200 Sojade Blueberry Soya Yogurt 6 x 400g GVORW Godminster Vintage Cheddar 16 x 200g T200 SOJ195 Sojade Apricot Soya Yogurt 6 x 400g GVOOS200 Godminster Oak Smoked Cheddar 8 x 200g SOJ700 Sojade Lemon Yogurt 6 x 400g GV9L150 Godminster Traditional Brie 6 x 200g GVBE5150 Godminster Brie with Black Pepper 6 x 200g www.queenswoodfoods.co.uk Page 5 Chilled Yogurt Yogurt SOJ660 Sojade Strawberry Yogurt 6 x 400g YVA250 Yeo Valley Rhubarb Yogurt 6 x 450g SOJ670 Sojade Peach & Elderflower Yogurt 6 x 400g YVA855 Yeo Valley Natural Yogurt 4 x 1kg SOJ185 Sojade Natural Soya Yogurt 6 x 400g YVA870 Yeo Valley Summer Fruits Compote 6 x 450g Organic Living SOJ190 Sojade Cherry Soya Yogurt 6 x 400g YVA825 Yeo Valley Style 0% Honey 6 x 450g SOJ010 Sojade Natural Soya Yogurt 6 x 250g SOJ052 Sojade Blueberry Dessert 8 x 125g SOJ680 Sojade Pineapple Yogurt 6 x 400g Milk FDC065 Manor Farms Semi Skimmed Milk 10 x 2 pint BRG010 Bergerie Greek Style Yogurt 6 x 250g FDC060 Manor Farms Semi Skimmed Milk 10 x 1 pint SOJ225 Sojade Mango & Peach Soya Yogurt 6 x 400g FDC050 Manor Farms Whole Milk 10 x 1 pint SOJ310 Sojade Soya Yogurt Raspberry & Rose 8 x 125g FDC055 Manor Farms Whole Milk 10 x 2 pint ORGANIC RAW KOMBUCHA SOJ690 Sojade Blackcurrant & Cranberry Yogurt 6 x 400g YVA800 Yeo Valley Spreadable Butter 16 x 250g SOJ205 Sojade Banana Soya Yogurt 6 x 400g YVA885 Yeo Valley Semi-Skimmed Milk 10 x 568ml SOJ220 Sojade Prune Soya Yogurt 6 x 400g YVA895 Yeo Valley Whole Milk 10 x 1lt SOJ175 Sojade Orange Soya Yogurt 6 x (4x100g) YVA880 Yeo Valley Semi Skimmed Milk 6 x 2lt WP030 Woodlands Park Sheeps Yogurt 6 x 450g YVA900 Yeo Valley Whole Milk 6 x 2lt YVA240 Yeo Valley Rhubarb & Custard Yogurt 6 x 450g YVA875 Manor Farm Skimmed Milk 10 x 1.13lt YVA230 Yeo Valley British Blackcurrant Yogurt 6 x 450g MADE WITH YVA018 Yeo Valley Blueberry Yogurt 12 x 120g SUPERFOODS YVA290 Yeo Valley 0% Vanilla & Granola 6 x 135g Cream YVA630 Yeo Valley Lemon Curd Yogurt 4 x (4x120g) YVA890 Yeo Valley Single Cream 6 x 227ml YVA215 Yeo Valley Mango & Vanilla Yogurt 6 x 450g FDC040 Yeo Valley Salted Butter 20 x 250g YVA220 Yeo Valley Raspberry &Passion Fruit Yogurt 6 x 450g YVOB YVA036 Yeo Valley Raspberry Yogurt 6 x 450g YV0SC227 Yeo Valley Sour Cream 6 x 227g YVA015 Yeo Valley Peach & Apricot Yogurt 12 x 120g FDC075 Yeo Valley Double Cream 6 x 227ml YVA046 Yeo Valley Fruity Favourites 4 x (4x120g) RV030 Riverford Creme Fraiche 12 x 250g • LIVE ENZYMES YVA070 Yeo Valley 0% Creme Fraiche Pink 6 x 200g YVA013 Yeo Valley Strawberry Yogurt 12 x 120g • RAW YVA610 Yeo Valley Apple & Berry Compote 6 x 450g Alternative Drinks PRO520 AlpRo Soya drink (Brown) 6 x 1Lt YVA010 Yeo Valley Natural Yogurt 12 x 150g • VEGAN YVA034 Yeo Valley Apricot & Peach Yogurt 6 x 450g YVA030 Yeo Valley Strawberry 6 x 450g • UNPASTEURISED Fermented Drinks YVA160 Yeo Valley Strawberry 4 x (4x120g) BTF060 Bio-Tiful Cherry Smoothie 12 x 250ml YVA310 Yeo Valley Blueberry & Granola 6 x 135g • ORGANIC BTF040 Bio-Tiful Riazhenka 6 x 500ml YVA060 Yeo Valley Little Yeo 6 x (4x90g) BTF020 Bio-Tiful Kefir 6 x 500ml YVA840 Yeo Valley Case Yogurt 12 x 120g BTF010 Bio-Tiful Kefir 12 x 250ml www.profusionorganic.co.uk YVA625 Yeo Valley Blueberry Yogurt 6 x 450g NRK020 Nourish Kefir Small 6 x 247ml YVA830 Yeo Valley Greek Natural Yogurt 8 x 150g PRF920 Pro Fusion Baobab, Mint & Pomegranate 12 x 330ml YVA860 Yeo Valley Black Cherry Yogurt 6 x 450g Kombucha YVA392 Yeo Valley 0% Fat Vanilla Yogurt 6 x 450g PRF940 Pro Fusion Tumeric, Lemon & Ginger Kombucha 12 x 330ml MACA, TURMERIC, YVA865 Yeo Valley Peaches & Cream Yogurt 6 x 450g PRF930 Pro Fusion Maca, Coconut & Pineapple 12 x 330ml COCONUT, GINGER, YVA615 Yeo Valley Lemon Curd Yogurt 6 x 450g Kombucha PINEAPPLE BAOBAB, LEMON YVA850 Yeo Valley Natural 0% Fat Yogurt 4 x 1kg NRK010 Nourish Kefir Large 6 x 500ml MINT, POMEGRANATE YVA845 Yeo Valley Natural 0% Fat Yogurt 12 x 150g YVA835 Yeo Valley Greek Style with Honey 6 x 450g Made using organic sencha green tea infused with the finest selected organic ingredients our new Kombucha range is raw, fermented and unpasteurised to both invigorate and energise your body. Lightly sparkling. www.queenswoodfoods.co.uk Page 7 Chilled Juice Dips PP280 PIP Pomegranate & Raspberry Quencher 6 x 330ml SAV090 San Amvrosia Small Fresh Houmous 1 x 170g PP100 PIP Pineapple & Mango Smoothie 6 x 4 x 180ml SAV080 San Amvrosia Large Fresh Houmous 1 x 170g PP010 PIP Cloudy Apple Juice 6 x 750ml SAV100 San Amvrosia Houmous with Pumpkin Seeds 1 x 170g PP090 PIP Strawberry & Blackcurrant Juice 6 x 4 x 180ml SAV140 San Amvrosia Spicy Pinto Bean Dip 1 x 170g PP260 PIP Mango, Orange & Apple Fruity Water 6 x 4 x 200ml PP080 PIP Cloudy Apple Juice 6 x 4 x 180ml Tofu PP270 PIP Passion & Mango Quencher 6 x 330ml FLY310 Dragonfly Tofupot Thai Green 6 x 375g PP250 PIP Blackcurrant, Raspberry & Apple Fruity 6 x 4 x 200ml Water FLY270 DragonflyMarinated Tofu 6 x 200g PP070 PIP Orange Juice 6 x 200ml FLY400 Dragonfly Bubble/Squeak Tatty 6 x 200g PP040 PIP Orange Juice 6 x 750ml FLY010 Dragonfly Plain Tofu 6 x 250g PP060 PIP Cloudy Apple Juice 6 x 200ml FLY030 DragonflySmoked Tofu 6 x 200g GF130 Grove Fresh Apple & Pomegranate Juice 6 x 1lt FLY300 Dragonfly Tofu Pot Moroccan Tagine 6 x 375g GF120 Grove Fresh Pink Grapefruit Juice 6 x 1lt CSP050 Clearspot Tofu Marinated 8 x 190g GF110 Grove Fresh Pear & Apple 6 x 1lt CSP070 Clearspot Smokey Tofu 8 x 225g GF050 Grove Fresh Apple & Cranberry Juice 6 x 1lt CSP120 Clearspot Indian 8 x 225g
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