Mastronardi Produce receives 3 Superior Taste Awards

The International Taste Institute, Brussels, has recognized three of Mastronardi Produce’s products with Superior Taste Awards.

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The International Taste Institute, Brussels, has recognized three of Mastronardi Produce’s products with Superior Taste Awards.

The Sunset-branded Honey Bombs golden cherry tomatoes-on-the-vine, Shazam! Shishito peppers and Kaboom! black jalapenos received the recognition after blind taste tests.

“What I love most about this prestigious event is that it is a blind taste-test conducted by some of the world’s greatest chefs and sommeliers and products are judged purely on the full sensory experience that they deliver,” Paul Mastronardi, president and CEO, said in a news release.

This is the 11th year in a row that Mastronardi Produce products have received Superior Taste Awards.

“Winning these Superior Taste Awards is a true honor and great testament to our continual dedication in delivering quality, flavorful produce to our customers and consumers,” Mastronardi said in the release. “We know that people dig flavor and we will continue to give healthy, flavorful options that revolutionize the category and inspire our consumers to live life flavorfully.”

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