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FOODSERVICE PRODUCT GUIDE 2020 146 132 98 90 14 4 Products FLAVOUR FOODSERVICE PRODUCT GUIDE 2020 CONTENTS 4 Jon Thorner’s 154 Fish & Seafood 14 Grocery 164 Fast Food & Main Course 90 Non-Food 188 Savouries & Bakery 98 Chilled 214 Coffee Shop 132 Vegetables & Potato 234 Desserts Products 254 Impulse & Scooping Ice 146 Starters & Buffet Cream These symbols appear throughout the For a full product list, please see the index guide to provide dietary and allergy at the back of the brochure. Prices may be information. subject to change without prior notification. Many of the photographs throughout this Gluten Free guide show serving suggestions. Please see Suitable for Vegetarians product listings, where appropriate for full product descriptions. Suitable for Vegans BIG FLAVOURS, SMALL PRICES FOR FURTHER DETAILS ON CHEFS’ Our own-brand Chefs’ Selections range offers consistent quality and exceptional flavour to SELECTIONS, SPEAK help you create tasty food solutions for your customers. The range has over 400 products TO YOUR ACCOUNT across grocery, chilled, frozen and non-food, and includes award-winning products such as MANAGER Victoria Sponge Cake, American Battered Chicken Fillet and Extra Virgin Olive Oil. We’re passionate about our brand and dedicated to creating a range that meets your ever- changing needs. We’re constantly launching new lines, reviewing our products and improving Every product in the range is produced by BRC accredited suppliers and we have regular existing recipes to ensure our products offer the best quality at great value for money. rigorous benchmarking tests and quality assurance procedures in place to check the agreed specifications, so you can be confident of consistently high-quality products. We continue to work towards an environmentally and socially responsible future and are committed to reducing excessive packaging for foods. We are committed to removing all black plastics from the range by 2022 and by 2025, 100% of plastic packaging will be reusable, recyclable or compostable. Chefs’ Selections is here to help you create delicious dishes and tempting menus and offers great taste at the right price for you. 2 3 Flavour 2019 | xxxxxxx xxxxxxx | Flavour 2019 Hunt’s are excited to be working with Jon Thorner’s to bring customers their entire range of fresh catering meat, retail packs and homemade products. Jon Thorner’s pride themselves in quality, provenance and supporting British farmers. The Catering range of fresh butchery products is the most extensive range Hunt’s have ever had. From West Country beef cuts to British poultry, game and duck. No butchery business will be complete without a range of homemade products developed using its own butchery products and local ingredients. From award winning pies to mouth watering savoury snacks, and sweet treats. 06 Roasting Joints 11 Burgers 07 Steaks & Grills 11 Sausages 10 Diced Meat 12 Frozen Pies BUTCHERY JON THORNER’S 4 5 Flavour 2020 | Jon Thorner’s Roasting Joints Jon Thorner’s Steaks & Grills | Flavour 2020 Unit Unit Size Size Beef Steak Primals 65770 Topside per kg 17177 Whole Rump Boneless per kg 60668 Silverside per kg 17713 Whole Ribeye per kg 19444 Brisket Boned & Rolled per kg 78165 Premium Whole Fillet per kg 17554 Whole Striploin Boned & Rolled per kg 34674 Whole Fillet 1.8kg per kg 52133 Centre Cut Premium Sirloin (Frozen) 10 x 8oz Lamb 54792 Leg of Lamb Boned & Rolled per kg Chicken 51774 Carvery Leg of Lamb Bone in per kg 82139 Chicken Breast Skin On 6-7oz (EACH) 6-7oz 22248 Shoulder of Lamb Boned & Rolled per kg 71367 Chicken Breast - 6-7oz (EACH) 6-7oz 94967 Lamb Rump per kg 82390 Chicken Supreme Skin On 6-7oz (EACH) 6-7oz 35756 Lamb Rack French Trimmed 8-10oz each Game Pork 63849 Pheasant Breast each 89098 Boneless Gammon Rind on per kg 54245 Partridge Breast each 70261 Boneless Gammon Joint Rindless per kg 60271 Venison Steak per kg 63470 Loin of Pork Boneless & Skinless per kg Lamb 72761 Loin of Pork Boned & Rolled Rind On per kg 44326 Loin Lamb Chops 5oz each 81964 Leg of Pork Boned & Rolled per kg 25754 Lamb Chops - Barnsley 8oz each 30322 Shoulder of Pork Boned & Rolled per kg 59366 Lamb Steaks per kg Poultry 80786 Lamb Steaks - Minted per kg 86868 Chicken 1.8kg Spatchcock each Pork 63399 Turkey Breast Boneless per kg 93996 Pork Loin Steaks - 2oz each 83972 Pork Loin Steaks - 3oz each 23612 Pork Loin Steaks - 6oz each 36133 Pork Chops - 8oz each 46765 Pork Chops - 10oz each 82184 Pork Tenderloin per kg 87618 Gammon Steak Horseshoe 2 x 8oz per pack 92823 Gammon Steak Horseshoe 2 x 10oz per pack 96258 Gammon Steak Slipper 2oz each 49034 Gammon Steak Slipper 4oz each 24082 Gammon Steak Slipper 6oz each 6 7 Flavour 2020 | Jon Thorner’s Steaks | Flavour 2020 Unit Size Steaks - Rump 11469 4oz per kg 31984 6oz per kg 24837 8oz per kg 81567 10oz per kg 47913 12oz per kg 14674 16oz per kg Steaks - Ribeye 31732 6oz per kg 52876 8oz per kg 80604 10oz per kg 41523 12oz per kg Steaks - Sirloin 92720 4oz per kg 31703 6oz per kg 35379 8oz per kg 63161 10oz per kg 43030 12oz per kg Steaks - Fillet 16734 4oz per kg 95990 6oz per kg 70121 8oz per kg 68099 10oz per kg Steaks - Fillet Steak (Premium Centre Cut) 87367 6oz per kg 32357 8oz per kg Steaks - T-Bone 33080 12oz per kg 97351 14oz per kg 87638 16oz per kg Steaks - Hanger 19966 4oz per kg 75601 5oz per kg 40481 6oz per kg A range of Steaks - Flat Iron 52624 8oz per kg sizes available... Steaks - Mintue 19589 4oz per kg Speak to your sales represnetative for 17388 5oz per kg 61876 6oz per kg further information. 8 9 Flavour 2020 | Jon Thorner’s Stewing Meat, Casserole & Mince Jon Thorner’s Burgers, Sausages & Ham | Flavour 2020 Unit Unit Size Size Diced Meat Burgers 58257 Diced Gammon per kg 49228 Premium Beef Burger 36 x 3oz (Fresh) per case 57021 Diced Beef per kg 43251 Premium Beef Burger 36 x 4oz (Fresh) per case 11949 Diced Chicken Breast per kg 17005 Premium Beef Burger 24 x 6oz (Fresh) per case 84326 Diced Chicken Thigh per kg 57728 Premium Beef Burger 36 x 4oz (Frozen) per case 55440 Diced Chicken 50/50 per kg 39671 Premium Beef Burger 24 x 6oz (Frozen) per case 70529 Turkey Diced Breast per kg 81037 Lamb, Thyme & Garlic Burger 24 x 6oz (Frozen) per case 77768 Venison Diced per kg Sausages 61765 Game Diced per kg 82858 Old English Sausages 1 x 2.26kg 52151 Diced Lamb per kg 26598 Old English Chipolatas 1 x 2.26kg 85399 Diced Pork per kg 17382 Cumberland Sausages 1 x 2.26kg Minced 12699 Pork Sausage Meat per kg 57273 Extra Lean Minced Beef per kg 69622 Beef Meatballs - 1oz (Packs of 50) 50 x 1oz 22907 Minced Beef per kg Bacon 71414 Minced Lamb per kg 16377 Smoked English Back Bacon per kg 47386 Minced Pork per kg 30875 Green English Back Bacon per kg Beef Cuts Offal 82890 Braising Steak per kg 22814 Beef Bone per kg 10387 Beef Strips per kg 63540 Lambs Liver per kg 92018 Steak & Kidney per kg 72289 Lambs Kidney per kg 28010 Beef Skirt (Goose Skirt) per kg 37116 Pigs Liver per kg 91638 Blade Steak per kg 50920 Pigs Kidney per kg 81101 Fillet Tails per kg 86285 Ox Cheek per kg Cooked Meat 22274 Oxtail per kg 84703 Premium Half Ham per kg 69416 Shin of Beef - Boneless per kg 75955 Premium Whole Ham per kg 40611 Beef Short Ribs per kg 33062 Sliced Premium Honey Roast Ham 500g 51779 Sliced Premium Roast Beef 500g Chicken 29959 Sliced Premium Ham 500g 55063 Chicken Breast Strips per kg 40498 Sliced Premium Turkey 500g 29068 Whole Chicken Leg per kg 29446 Chicken Thigh Bone In per kg 20697 Chicken Thigh Skin On Boneless per kg 89931 Chicken 3 Joint Wing 1kg Bag (Frozen) per kg 46691 Chicken Drumsticks (Frozen) per kg Lamb 61672 Lamb Shank (Frozen) per kg Pork 15071 Spare Rib Boneless Muscle per kg 50325 Belly Pork Bone in per kg 94805 Boneless Belly Portions (450g) each 97246 Pork Strips per kg 85602 Belly Ribs Plain per kg 44435 Faggots (Raw Frozen) 12 x 113g 10 11 Flavour 2020 | Jon Thorner’s Homemade Pies & Savouries xxxxxxx | Flavour 2019 Unit Size Pies 67981 Vegan Curried Sweet Potato & Butternut Squash Pie 6 x 240g (Award Winner, Supreme Champion British Pie Awards 2019) 54663 Steak & Ale Pie 6 x 240g 46180 Steak & Kidney Pie 6 x 240g 72521 Chicken & Mushroom Pie 6 x 240g 80614 Chicken, Bacon & Leek Pie 6 x 240g 15258 Sweet Potato & Goats Cheese Pie 6 x 240g 24017 Vegan Mushroom & Leek Pie 6 x 240g 35128 Pork Pies (Small) 1 x 6 87394 Scotch Eggs 1 x 6 16002 Glasto Egg 1 x 6 12 13 FlavourFlavour 202020192019 || xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ||| FlavourFlavourFlavour 202020192019 GROCERY GROCERY GROCERY HEADER SPREAD 17 Cold Beverages 64 Pickles & Condiments 32 Snacks & Confectionery 74 Tapas & Antipasto 46 Hot Beverages 78 Pasta & Rice 51 Sugars & Sweeteners 78 Chutney & Preserves 52 Breakfast Cereals 82 Rice & Pasta 54 Canned Goods 84 Culinary Sauces 58 Bakery 85 Gravy & Bouillon 62 Sauces & Dressings 87 Soup 88 Herbs & Spices 14 15 FlavourFlavour 202020192019 || xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Canned Drinks | Flavour 2020 Unit of sale Alcoholic Badger Beers - Hall & Woodhouse 71312 Tangle Foot Bottle 8 x 500ml Finest English Flagon barley, Goldings and Challenger hops deliver balanced flavours of crisp malt and subtle hop, with a delicate pear drop aroma. 5% ABV. 21556 Fursty Ferret Bottle 8 x 500ml Dark crystal malt delivers a full-bodied biscuity taste, rounded off with a subtle floral and lemon hop aroma.
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