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Contents Price List 01-April-2021 Price List 01-April-2021 Prices are subject to change Contents Dairy Yoghurt 2 Washed Rind Cheese 5 Milk Goat 2 Blue Cheese 6 Ricotta 2 Semi Hard Cheese 6 Cream Cheese 2 Cooked Curd 8 Mascarpone & Cream 3 Hard Cheese 9 Butter & Spreads 3 Food Service Cheese 11 Mozzarella & Burrata 3 Vegan Cheese / Curd / Other 11 Haloumi 4 Cheese Cutting Wires 11 Feta 4 Deserts 11 Goat 4 Ice Cream 12 Surface Ripened Cheese 5 Alternative Cream / Ice Cream / Milk 12 Specialty Coffee Braziliano Coffee Beans 13 Rewind Coffee 14 Crema Coffee 13 Silvana Finest Quality Arabica Coffee 14 Fiori Coffee 13 The Northbridge Coffee Roasters 14 Fremantle Coffee Roasters 14 Braziliano Coffee Water 14 Leonardo 14 King Brown Coffee 14 Miss Maud Coffee 14 Instant Coffee 14 Beverages Hot Chocolate, Chai, Tumeric, Frappe & More 14 Drinks - San Pellegrino Sparkling 17 Tea 15 Sparkling Non Alcoholic 17 Juice 17 Cordials 17 Water - San Pellegrino & Acqua Panna - Fine Dining Waters 17 Syrup Monin 18 Confectionery Chocolate Retail 19 Molecular Gastronomy 22 Chocolate Food Service 20 Candy 22 Fruit Puree 21 Candied Nuts 23 Pastry 22 Sweets 23 Gourmet Foods Antipasti 23 Fruit & Veg Tin / Jar 35 Mushrooms 25 Grains 35 Olives 25 Legumes 36 Tomatoes 26 Nuts & Seeds 37 Pasta 26 Cooking Sauce 38 Pates & Dips 27 Dressing & Mayonnaise 38 Gourmet Delicacies 28 Mustards & Relish 39 Small Goods 29 Oils 40 Frozen Vegetables 30 Vinegar & Glazes 41 Yum Cha 30 Cooking Wine 41 Soup, Broth & Stock 30 Sauces & Condiments 42 Pies, Rolls & Quiche 30 Spreads & Jams 43 Seafood Chilled & Frozen 31 Native Herbs & Spices 43 Seafood Shelf Stable 31 Herbs & Spices 43 Biscuits & Cakes 32 Salt & Pepper 45 Cereal 33 Seasoning 45 Baking Products 34 Sugar 45 Fruit Dried 34 Essence & Flavouring 46 Non Foods Accessories Glasses 46 Catering Products 49 Coffee Accessories 46 Catering Accessories 49 Disposable Cups & Lids 47 Packaging 50 Disposable Containers 48 Cleaning Products 50 1 Code Description Unit Bar Code Size Ctn Price Unit GST Dairy Yoghurt Victoria 800174 CHOBANI (CS=1) YOGHURT 10KG 1 $57.35 EACH FRS 800175 GIPPSLAND SMOOTH & CREAMY YOGHURT 10KG CS=1 1 $52.99 EACH FRS 800166 GIPPSLAND APPLE & RHUBARB YOGHURT 720G CS=6 6 $5.83 EACH FRS 800168 GIPPSLAND BLUEBERRY YOGHURT 720G CS=6 6 $5.83 EACH FRS 800169 GIPPSLAND BOYSENBERRY YOGHURT 720G CS=6 6 $5.83 EACH FRS 800167 GIPPSLAND MANGO & BLOOD ORANGE YOGHURT 720G CS=6 6 $5.83 EACH FRS 800170 GIPPSLAND MANGO & PASSIONFRUIT YOGHURT 720G CS=6 6 $5.83 EACH FRS 101769 GIPPSLAND ORANGE MANDARINE & LIME YOGH 9310653104545 720G CS=6 6 $5.83 EACH FRS 800171 GIPPSLAND PASSIONFRUIT YOGHURT 720G CS=6 6 $5.83 EACH FRS 100034 GIPPSLAND STRAWBERRIES & CREAM YOGHURT 9310653104316 720G CS=6 6 $5.83 EACH FRS 800173 GIPPSLAND TOFFEE & HONEYCOMB YOGHURT 720G CS=6 6 $5.83 EACH FRS 800165 GIPPSLAND SMOOTH & CREAMY YOGHURT 720G CS=6 6 $5.83 EACH FRS 100392 GIPPSLAND APPLE CINNAMON YOGHURT 9310653104668 160G CS=8 8 $2.23 EACH 100942 GIPPSLAND APRICOT HONEY YOGHURT 9310653104309 160G CS=8 8 $2.23 EACH FRS 101765 GIPPSLAND BLACKBERRY HIBISCUS YOGHURT 9310653104613 160G CS=8 8 $2.23 EACH 800148 GIPPSLAND BLUEBERRY YOGHURT 9310653102633 160G CS=8 8 $2.23 EACH FRS 800149 GIPPSLAND BOYSENBERRY YOGHURT 9310653103616 160G CS=8 8 $2.23 EACH FRS 800151 GIPPSLAND MANGO & BLOOD ORANGE YOGHURT 9310653102657 160G CS=8 8 $2.23 EACH FRS 800152 GIPPSLAND PASSIONFRUIT YOGHURT 9310653102640 160G CS=8 8 $2.23 EACH FRS 800154 GIPPSLAND TOFFEE & HONEYCOMB YOGHURT 9310653102732 160G CS=8 8 $2.23 EACH FRS 800155 GIPPSLAND WATERMELON & STRAWB YOGHURT 9310653103067 160G CS=8 8 $2.23 EACH FRS 681814 PROVINCIAL NATURAL SET YOGHURT 9315070606740 5KG CS=2 2 $19.52 EACH FRS Western Australia 800613 BLUE COW GREEK YOGHURT 5KG CS=1 1 $31.00 EACH FRS Yoghurt Goat & Sheep Victoria 800592 MEREDITH BLACK GOATS MILK YOGHURT 1KG CS=6 6 $6.95 EACH FRS 800588 MEREDITH BLACK GOATS MILK YOGHURT 500G CS=6 6 $3.95 EACH FRS 800593 MEREDITH BLUE EWES MILK YOGHURT 1KG CS=6 6 $6.95 EACH FRS 800589 MEREDITH BLUE EWES MILK YOGHURT 500G CS=6 6 $3.95 EACH FRS 800594 MEREDITH GREEN EWES MILK YOGHURT 1KG CS=6 6 $6.95 EACH FRS 800590 MEREDITH GREEN EWES MILK YOGHURT 500G CS=6 6 $3.95 EACH FRS Milk Goat Victoria 800587 MEREDITH MILK CULTURED GOAT 1L CS=6 6 $5.95 EACH FRS Ricotta New South Wales 519949 PUGLIA RICOTTA BLUE / RED COLANDER 2950510000008 1KG RW CS=3 1 $7.28 KILO FRS 103211 PUGLIA RICOTTA COLANDER 3KG RW 1 $7.28 KILO FRS 519909 PUGLIA RICOTTA CLEAR BOWL 250519011268 1KG RW CS=8 1 $7.28 KILO FRS South Australia 800384 LA CASA SMOOTH RICOTTA 375G CS=6 6 $3.66 EACH FRS 525353 LA CASA RICOTTA 1KG CS=4 4 $8.26 EACH FRS 519910 SILVANA RICOTTA BAKED WHEEL 0 2KG RW CS=8 1 $16.15 KILO FRS Cream Cheese Germany 501802 OLD GERMANY PROCESSED GREEN PEPPER WHEEL 4006923000215 2KG CS=2 2 $73.02 EACH FRS 501803 OLD GERMANY PROCESSED WALNUT LAYER WHEEL 4006923000192 2KG CS=2 2 $73.02 EACH FRS 500660 WOERLE PROCESSED HAPPY COW WHEEL 9066085111001 140G CS=12 12 $2.37 EACH 2 Code Description Unit Bar Code Size Ctn Price Unit GST Victoria 522901 ANCHOR CREAM CHEESE SMOOTH & CREAMY 9415007040743 1KG CS=12 12 $10.15 EACH FRS 508303 JAYCROIX CREAM APRICOT & ALMOND WHEEL 9316160000080 125G CS=12 12 $2.98 EACH FRS 508305 JAYCROIX CREAM BLACK PEPPER WHEEL 9316160000073 125G CS=12 12 $2.98 EACH FRS 508307 JAYCROIX CREAM CHIVE & GARLIC WHEEL 9316160000110 125G CS=12 12 $2.98 EACH FRS 508302 JAYCROIX CREAM FRUIT & NUT 9316160000066 125G WHEEL 12 $2.98 EACH FRS 522900 KRAFT CREAM PHILIDELPHIA BLOCK 9300650432468 2KG CS=8 8 $24.72 EACH FRS 537401 KRAFT PHILLADELPHIA SPREAD LIGHT TUB 9300650432765 1KG CS=6 6 $19.55 EACH FRS Mascarpone & Cream Imported 565800 CARNATION MILK EVAPORATED FULL CREAM 9300603000010 375ML CS=18 18 $4.77 EACH FRS 687500 NESTLE MILK CONDENSED 9300605121621 395ML CS=18 18 $3.97 EACH FRS New South Wales 519904 PUGLIA MASCARPONE TUB 9316829002509 250G CS=6 6 $7.69 EACH FRS 519905 PUGLIA MASCARPONE TUB 9316829115001 500G CS=12 12 $10.86 EACH FRS New Zealand 681803 ANCHOR CREAM COOKING CULINARY 9415262002722 1L CS=12 12 $8.01 EACH FRS South Australia 681809 LA CASA CREME FRAICHE TUB 1KG CS=4 1 $14.32 EACH FRS 800381 LA CASA DOUBLE CREAM TUB 250G CS=6 6 $4.28 EACH FRS 681831 LA CASA DOUBLE CREAM TUB 1KG CS=4 4 $13.90 EACH FRS 800382 LA CASA MASCARPONE TUB 250G CS=6 6 $4.75 EACH FRS 519946 LA CASA MASCARPONE TUB 1KG CS=4 4 $14.27 EACH FRS Victoria 800746 BULLA CREAM SOUR LIGHT TUB 5L CS=1 1 $35.27 EACH FRS 800747 BULLA CREAM THICKENED POURING BOTTLE 5L CS=3 3 $34.42 EACH FRS 100719 BULLA CREAM DOLLOP THICK 9310161015722 2KG CS=1 1 $30.29 EACH Western Australia 681808 BROWNES CREAM SOUR LIGHT TUB 9300662095552 1KG CS=1 1 $7.49 EACH FRS 800128 BROWNES BUTTERMILK CARTON 9300662885177 500ML CS=6 6 $2.86 EACH FRS Butter & Spreads New Zealand 800006 AGRIBEST UNSALTED BUTTER BLOCK 25KG CS=1 1 $259.08 EACH FRS 801057 BLUE COW BUTTER BULLION SALTED CARTON 9KG CS=1 1 $111.18 CART FRS 800005 BLUE COW BUTTER BULLION UNSALTED PACK 9KG CS=1 1 $111.18 CART FRS 800003 BLUE COW PREMIUM BUTTER PACK 9330894000383 250G CS=12 12 $3.88 EACH FRS 800004 BLUE COW PREMIUM BUTTER UNSALTED PACK 9330894000390 250G CS=12 12 $3.88 EACH FRS 520802 WESTERN STAR BUTTER SALTED BLOCK 9310052108120 1.5KG CS=8 8 $21.62 EACH FRS 510100 WESTERN STAR BUTTER UNSALTED BLOCK 9310052121563 1.5KG CS=8 8 $21.62 EACH FRS 525411 WESTERN STAR BUTTER P/C FOIL 7GR 9310052107703 200PC CS=6 6 $34.72 EACH FRS 523200 WESTERN STAR BUTTER P/C TUBS 19310052124332 200s CS=1 1 $33.33 EACH FRS Mozzarella & Burrata Italy 800375 LA CASA BURRATA 150G CS=6 6 $5.54 EACH FRS 800868 BLUE COW BURRATA FROZEN 125G CS=8 8 $5.00 EACH FRS 101890 SORI ITALY FRZ BUFFALO MOZZ 8024659152929 1KG CS=2 2 $32.17 EACH 101889 SORI ITALY FRZ BUFFALO MOZZARELLA 8024659075136 125G CS=12 12 $3.36 EACH New South Wales 519121 PAESANELLA MOZZARELLA BUFFALO TUB 9333942000274 1KG CS=4 4 $42.00 EACH FRS 519113 PAESANELLA MOZZARELLA BUFFALO PACK 9333942000335 110G CS=9 9 $6.00 EACH FRS 519943 PAESANELLA SMOKED FIORE DI LATTE PACK 9333942000120 500G CS=10 10 $11.00 EACH FRS 519906 PUGLIA LA PIZZARELLA LOG 9316829014007 1.4KG CS=7 7 $20.46 EACH FRS 519916 PUGLIA MOZZARELLA LA PIZZARELLA PACK 9316829005111 250G CS=12 12 $5.61 EACH FRS 519907 PUGLIA MOZZARELLA LA PIZZARELLA PACK 9316829005005 500G CS=6 6 $8.38 EACH FRS 3 Code Description Unit Bar Code Size Ctn Price Unit GST South Australia 524214 BIBO MOZZARELLA CHEESE SHREDDED BAG 9310749015274 5KG CS=2 1 $62.07 EACH 525352 LA CASA PRE TRECCE BUCKET 9324924000405 1KG CS=4 4 $17.02 EACH FRS 525354 LA CASA PRE HOMESTYLE FRESH WHEEL 9324924000429 750G CS=4 4 $11.71 EACH FRS 800388 LA CASA BOCCONCINI BAMBINI BUCKET 1KG CS=4 4 $17.66 EACH FRS 519899 LA CASA BOCCONCINI TRADITIONAL BUCKET 9324924000191 1KG CS=4 4 $17.07 EACH FRS 525351 LA CASA FIOR DI LATTE BUCKET 9324924000337 1KG CS=4 4 $17.02 EACH FRS 800373 LA CASA MOZZARELLA BALLS 450G CS=12 12 $6.12 EACH FRS 800385 LA CASA MOZZARELLA 250G CS=8 8 $3.89 EACH FRS 800378 LA CASA BOCCONCINI BAMBINI 220G CS=6 6 $4.28 EACH FRS 800380 LA CASA BOCCONCINI TRADITIONAL 220G CS=6 6 $4.28 EACH FRS 800379 LA CASA CHERRY BOCCONCINI 220G CS=6 6 $4.28 EACH FRS 800377 LA CASA FRESH MOZZARELLA 200G CS=6 6 $4.28 EACH FRS 800374 LA CASA MOZZARELLA FRESH BALL 125G CS=6 6 $2.81 EACH FRS Victoria 801053 DI ROSSI MOZZARELLA SHREDDED 2KG BAG CS=6 6 $27.23 EACH 519034 FONTERRA MOZZARELLA LOAF (2x10KG) 20KG CARTON 1 $157.80 EACH FRS 518403 PERFECT ITAL MOZZARELLA SHREDDED 9300611488299 6KG BAG CS=2 2 $70.38 EACH Haloumi Cyprus 525338 CHRISTIS HALOUMI TRADITIONAL CYPRUS 5292530003131 200G CS=11 11 $5.81 EACH FRS New South Wales 521419 EUREKA HALOUMI
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