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2016 PRODUCT CATALOG ©2016 Foodmatch, Inc 2016 PRODUCT CATALOG ©2016 FOODMatch, Inc. KEFALAS, GREECE TABLE OF CONTENTS BULK OLIVES 1 BULK ANTIPASTI 2 FOODSERVICE 3 DELI CUPS 4 RETAIL GROCERY 5 REFERENCE 6 OUR BRANDS 6.1 EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS 6.3 MERCHANDISING SOLUTIONS 6.4 INDUSTRY AWARDS 6.7 OLIVES FROM AROUND THE WORLD 6.8 SHIPPING ROUTES 6.10 KOSHER PRODUCT LIST 6.12 ORGANIC PRODUCT LIST 6.13 PRODUCT INDEX 6.14 OUR PURPOSE STATEMENT Through the hands of our growers, we create great tasting, responsibly produced, authentic foods that nurture community and enhance your quality of life. It all started with the olive. An inspired moment in an ancient Greek olive grove grew into a life- long passion for the olive, the lands surrounding the Mediterranean, an ancient culture and a very special way of life. Since founding FOODMatch in 1996, we have strived to offer a full range of complementary products that bring this culinary heritage to today’s lifestyle. Our products are a true expression of their origin and the families who farm and produce them. We approach our olives and antipasti with ut- most respect for the terroir. We work hand-in-hand with small, family owned farms in order to support biodiversity, local food traditions and a simpler way of life. We insist on using the finest raw materials and oversee the entire pro- duction process from farm to market. Our partners are selected based on meeting the highest food safety standards. For 20 years, our mission has been to provide foods that are the truest expression of the Mediterranean culture and heritage. Over the next 20, we will expand on that mission as we discover and share regional culinary traditions that embrace our core values and provide you with simple, culturally authentic, great tasting food. BRAND REFRESH As a precursor to our 20th Anniversary, we were thrilled to introduce our new identity and branding in 2015. Our refreshed identity is rooted in colors taken directly from two of our most prized and classic varietal olives; the Greek Kalamata and the French Lucque. BULK OLIVES “The olive tree is surely the richest gift of heaven.” – Thomas Jefferson FOODMatch provides you with the road map for olive bar success. By providing a complete range of authentic olives, we encourage your customer to live the quintessential relaxed, healthy Mediterranean lifestyle. • Our olives are produced with simple methods. FOODMatch is responsible for our own sorting, curing and packing. • We offer an unmatched variety. Our olive selection runs the gamut from hand-stuffed to classic varietal, from mixes and marinades to organic and kosher. • We feature a brine-based olive program. Brine is the “life- force” of olives and it allows olives to continue their natural curing process until consumed. FOODMatch olives are exquisite pieces of fruit that tell a story of artisanal pride steeped in ancient craftsmanship and tradition. STRAWBERRY & KALAMATA SALAD BULK OLIVES GREECE I VARIETALS DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA KALAMATA KALAMATA, MESSINIA KALAMATA, PITTED KALAMATA, D0221 ESTATE D0220 BABY PITTED OG221 - ORGANIC D0228 OG220 - ORGANIC, PITTED D0226 2/5 lb bag-in-box 2/5 lb bag-in-box 2/5 lb bag-in-box 2/5 lb bag-in-box DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA KALAMATA, PITTED, KALAMATA, HALVES KALAMATA, WEDGES KALAMATA, WEDGES, KOSHER D0225 D0222 KOSHER K0220 K0222 GK0220 - ORGANIC, KOSHER 2/5 lb bag-in-box PRE-ORDER 2/5 lb bag-in-box PRE-ORDER 2/5 lb bag-in-box 2/5 lb bag-in-box PRE-ORDER DIVINA ORGANIC DIVINA KALAMATA KALAMATA, BLOND, SLICED D0230 2/5 lb bag-in-box foodmatch.com I 800.350.3411 1.1 BULK OLIVES GREECE I VARIETALS DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA MT. PELION BLOND MT. PELION BLOND, GREEK RIPE BLACK, THASSOS D0261 PITTED PITTED D0291 D0260 60301 2/5 lb bag-in-box 2/5 lb bag-in-box 3/4.4 lb tin 2/5 lb bag-in-box DIVINA DIVINA GREEK MEZE PLATE MT. ATHOS GREEN, MT. ATHOS GREEN, PITTED PITTED, KOSHER D0270 K0270 OG270 - ORGANIC GK0270 - ORGANIC, KOSHER 2/5 lb bag-in-box 2/5 lb bag-in-box PRE-ORDER DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA MT. ATHOS GREEN MT. ATHOS GREEN, GREEN, CRACKED NAFPLION D0271 SLICED D0281 D0285 D0272 2/5 lb bag-in-box PRE-ORDER 2/5 lb bag-in-box PRE-ORDER 2/5 lb bag-in-box 2/5 lb bag-in-box PRE-ORDER 1.2 foodmatch.com I 800.350.3411 BULK OLIVES GREECE I MIXES & MARINADES DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA GREEK OLIVE MIX GREEK OLIVE MIX, GREEK OLIVE TABLE GREEK OLIVE MIX, D0241 PITTED MIX, BABY CHOPPED D0240 D0243 D0244 2/5 lb bag-in-box 2/5 lb bag-in-box 2/5 lb bag-in-box 2/5 lb bag-in-box DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA GREEK OLIVE MIX, MARINATED KALAMATA, OLIVE SALAD MIX, MT. ATHOS GREEN WITH CHOPPED, KOSHER PITTED PITTED SICILIAN HERBS (KIT), K0224 D0227 D0807 PITTED D0575 2/5 lb bag-in-box 2/5 lb bag-in-box 6/2.4 lb bag-in-box 2/5 lb bag-in-box DIVINA DIVINA ROASTED OLIVES MT. ATHOS GREEN WITH GREEK OLIVE MIX WITH MINCED GARLIC (KIT), CRUSHED CHILES (KIT), PITTED PITTED D0576 D0578 2/5 lb bag-in-box 2/5 lb bag-in-box foodmatch.com I 800.350.3411 1.3 BULK OLIVES GREECE I STUFFED DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA MT. ATHOS MT. ATHOS MT. ATHOS MT. ATHOS GREEN STUFFED GREEN STUFFED GREEN STUFFED WITH GREEN STUFFED WITH WITH ALMONDS WITH FETA IN OIL BLUE CHEESE IN OIL BLUE CHEESE IN OIL D0277 D0400 D0450 D0453 2/5 lb bag-in-box 2/4 lb jar 2/4 lb jar 2/5.5 lb bag-in-box HARVESTING DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA MT. ATHOS GREEN WITH MT. ATHOS MT. ATHOS GREENFETA IN STUFFEDOIL GREEN STUFFED GREEN STUFFED WITHD0400 CITRUS WITH JALAPEÑO WITH GARLIC D0273 D0275 D0276 2/42/5 lb bag-in-boxjar 2/5 lb bag-in-box 2/5 lb bag-in-box GREECE I STUFFED GREECE I COCKTAIL DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA MT. ATHOS MT. ATHOS GREEN MT. ATHOS COCKTAIL MT. ATHOS COCKTAIL GREEN STUFFED STUFFED WITH SUNDRIED OLIVES STUFFED WITH OLIVES, GREEN, PITTED WITH RED PEPPERS TOMATOES IN OIL RED PEPPER D0670 D0278 D0274 D0678 2/5 lb bag-in-box 2/4 lb jar 2/3.1 plastic jar 2/2.75 lb plastic jar 1.4 foodmatch.com I 800.350.3411 BULK OLIVES GREECE I ORGANIC DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA KALAMATA CHEESE DIP ORGANIC KALAMATA, ORGANIC KALAMATA, ORGANIC KALAMATA PITTED PITTED, KOSHER OG221 OG220 GK0220 2/5 lb bag-in-box 2/5 lb bag-in-box PRE-ORDER 2/5 lb bag-in-box DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA ORGANIC KALAMATA, ORGANIC MT. ATHOS ORGANIC MT. ATHOS ORGANIC GREEK KOSHER GREEN, PITTED GREEN, PITTED, KOSHER OLIVE MIX GK0221 OG270 GK0270 OG241 2/5 lb bag-in-box PRE-ORDER 2/5 lb bag-in-box 2/5 lb bag-in-box PRE-ORDER 2/5 lb bag-in-box DIVINA ORGANIC OLIVE GROVES foodmatch.com I 800.350.3411 1.5 BULK OLIVES FRANCE I VARIETALS BARNIER BARNIER BARNIER BARNIER LUCQUE PICHOLINE CASSÉES DES BEAUX MANTEQUILLA DE FR502-2 FR503-2 FR504-2 MURCIA FR226 1/4.85 lb pail 1/4.85 lb pail 1/5.1 lb pail 1/11 lb pail BARNIER BARNIER BARNIER BARNIER GREEN, PITTED BLACK, DRY-CURED BLACK, SUNDRIED BLACK, DRY-CURED, FR214 FR301 FR310 PITTED CLP305 1/10 lb pail PRE-ORDER 1/13.2 lb pail 1/13.2 lb pail PRE-ORDER 2/5.51 lb bag-in-box BARNIER BARNIER BARNIER BARNIER NYON NIÇOISE AUTHENTIC NIÇOISE-COQUILLO NIÇOISE-COQUILLO FR506 CAILLETIER FR403 CLB403 FR505-2 1/13.2 lb pail PRE-ORDER 1/5.5 lb pail 1/11 lb pail 2/5.51 lb bag-in-box 1.6 foodmatch.com I 800.350.3411 BULK OLIVES FRANCE I VARIETALS BARNIER BARNIER BARNIER NIÇOISE SALAD NIÇOISE-COQUILLO, NIÇOISE-COQUILLO, NIÇOISE-COQUILLO, PITTED PITTED PITTED FR406 CLP406 P406-3 1/10 lb pail 2/4.41 lb bag-in-box 3/4.4 lb tin FRANCE I MIXES & MARINADES BARNIER BARNIER BARNIER BARNIER FRENCH COCKTAIL MIX FRENCH COCKTAIL MIX FRENCH COCKTAIL MIX, HOT TUNISIAN MIX FR101 CLG101 PITTED FR114 FR111 1/11 lb pail 2/5.51 lb bag-in-box 1/9.9 lb pail 1/11 lb pail BARNIER BARNIER BARNIER BARNIER MEDITERRANEAN BASQUE THREE OLIVE GREEN IN BASQUE SEVILLANE CON LIMON OLIVE MIX MIX SAUCE FR232 FR107 FR512 FR208 1/11 lb pail PRE-ORDER 1/11 lb pail 1/11 lb pail PRE-ORDER 1/11 lb pail foodmatch.com I 800.350.3411 1.7 BULK OLIVES FRANCE I MIXES & MARINADES BARNIER BARNIER BARNIER BARNIER GREEN WITH HERBES GREEN WITH HERBES CRACKED GREEN WITH CRACKED GREEN WITH DE PROVENCE, PITTED DE PROVENCE HERBES DE PROVENCE HERBES DE PROVENCE FR215 FR206 FR218 CLG218 1/10 lb pail 1/11 lb pail 1/11 lb pail PRE-ORDER 2/5.51 lb bag-in-box BARNIER BARNIER BARNIER BARNIER CRACKED GREEN FRENCH RIVIERA MIX, PINK IN CORIANDER BLACK WITH HERBES DE WITH FENNEL PITTED SAUCE PROVENCE, DRY-CURED FR211 FR106 FR601 FR302 1/11 lb pail PRE-ORDER 1/10 lb pail 1/11 lb pail PRE-ORDER 1/13.2 lb pail CAULIFLOWER SALAD BARNIER BARNIER BARNIER BLACK WITH HERBES DE BLACK WITH HERBES BLACK WITH HERBES PROVENCE, DRY-CURED DE PROVENCE, PITTED, DE PROVENCE, PITTED, CLB302 DRY-CURED DRY-CURED FR307 CLP307 2.6.61 lb bag-in-box 1/13.2 lb pail 2/5.51 lb bag-in-box 1.8 foodmatch.com I 800.350.3411 BULK OLIVES FRANCE I MIXES & MARINADES LUCQUE OLIVES ON THE TREE BARNIER BARNIER BARNIER BARNIER BLACK WITH HERBES BLACK WITH GARLIC, BLACK WITH HOT BLACK IN CUMIN SAUCE DE PROVENCE, PITTED, DRY-CURED PEPPERS, DRY-CURED FR405 DRY-CURED FR303 FR304 P307-3 3/6.61 lb tin 1/13.2 lb pail 1/13.2 lb pail 1/11 lb pail PRE-ORDER FRANCE I STUFFED BARNIER BARNIER MOROCCAN BLACK OLIVE & ORANGE SALAD GREEN STUFFED GREEN STUFFED WITH ANCHOVY WITH PEPPERS P216-3 FR217 3/4.4 lb tin 1/11 lb pail PRE-ORDER foodmatch.com I 800.350.3411 1.9 BULK OLIVES ITALY I VARIETALS I MIXES & MARINADES DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA CASTELVETRANO CASTELVETRANO, GAETA AUTHENTIC GREEN CERIGNOLA 30102 PITTED 30106 30151 - 90/100 30104 30152 - 110/130 1/10 lb pail 1/9.1 lb pail 1/10 lb pail 2/4.4 lb bag-in-box DIVINA CANNONE CANNONE CANNONE BLACK CERIGNOLA GREEN CERIGNOLA BLACK CERIGNOLA PUGLIA MIX 30153 - 70/90 60800 - 70/90 60600 - 70/90 61000 30154 - 90/110 60500 - 90/110 60610 - 90/110 60550 - 110/130
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