Morning Kiss Organic, Gold Bell tout onions and potatoes for holidays

The companies say versatile ingredients add nutrients and elevate holiday cooking.

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Gold Bell and Morning Kiss Organic say their full line of premium organic and conventional potatoes and onions make ideal ingredients for holiday meals.
(Photos courtesy of Gold Bell and Morning Kiss Organic)

Gold Bell and Morning Kiss Organic are spotlighting their full line of premium organic and conventional potatoes and onions as ideal ingredients for holiday meals, according to a news release.

Gold Bell said its pearl onions, boiler onions, shallots and cipollini onions enhance and elevate cooking. These holiday staples provide essential nutrients as potatoes are high in vitamin C and potassium and also offer vitamin B6, magnesium and antioxidants, and onions offer fiber and folic acid, the release said.

Gold Bell said it is fully equipped to ready to meet retail demands with high-quality potatoes, onions and specialty items available in customizable packaging options alongside bulk products. The company sources its potatoes and onions from East Coast farms in Massachusetts and Maine as well as from Prince Edward Island in Canada.

“Now is the perfect time to indulge in savory soups, stews and elevate your Thanksgiving sides,” Michael Guptill of Gold Bell said in the release. “By selecting Gold Bell and Morning Kiss Organic potatoes and onions, consumers are not only enhancing their meals but also making a positive environmental choice. We’re excited to partner with retailers to bring our exceptional crops to family tables across New England and beyond during the holiday season.”

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