1156 days ago

RE: Organic Tempeh (Sri's Tempeh)

Sri from

Looking for a real authentic Tempeh to add to your Café / Restaurant menu or your retail store for ranging?? Look no further, check ours out:
Here at Sri’s Foods, we carefully and patiently craft tempeh in a traditional way, in small batches, and we’ve been told by many that our tempeh is just how tempeh should be….
Said to have originated in Indonesia (just like Sri did!), tempeh made there usually presents with a pleasing texture, taste, and appearance.

We have learnt the craft from experts there and now we make it here in NZ and to the tight Food Safety requirements of a MPI registered Food Control Plan.
Check ours out – Sri’s Tempeh – we think you will be impressed!
Holler if you require samples.
Ingredients: Organic Soybeans, White Vinegar & *Culture* (*Rhizopus Oligosporus*)

Free delivery Wednesday and Friday Auckland region.
Sri Mobile: 027 292 8118
Email: sri@srisfoods.co.nz
www.srisfoods.co.nz...

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