Misionero’s Green Wave Farms adds saute kits at Fresh Summit

Misionero Vegetables, Gonzales, Calif., is introducing green bean and Brussels sprouts saute kits under its Green Wave Farms fresh-cut line at the Produce Marketing Association’s Fresh Summit expo.

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Misionero Vegetables, Gonzales, Calif., is introducing green beans and Brussels sprouts saute kits under its Green Wave Farms fresh-cut line at the Produce Marketing Association’s Fresh Summit expo.

The Green Beans Saute Kits and Brussels Sprouts Saute Kits will be appearing in stores in November, according to a news release.

The kits, designed to meet rising trends of convenient and healthy foods, have four ingredients, come with quick preparation guides and can be heated and served in less than 15 minutes.

“We’re constantly innovating our products to meet consumer needs,” Nicole Zapata, marketing manager at Misionero, said in the release. “Launching the new kits this fall allows us to provide shoppers a fresh and convenient product for the busy holiday season.”

The kits contain ready-to-heat vegetables and unique cooking oils created “to bring out the best of what these veggies have to offer” according to the release.

Other items in the Green Wave Farms are Trimmed Green Beans, Brussels Sprouts, Mixed Squash, Sugar Snap Peas, Butternut Squash, Snow Peas and Celery.

Samples of the new suate kits will be at Misionero’s booth No. 3167 Oct. 18-19 in Anaheim, Calif.

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