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New
Grace Caribbean Traditions Frozen Meals - Bring home cooking
to the microwave
Caribbean
home cooking gets a convenient new twist with the United States
launch of Grace Caribbean Traditions, the first full range
of frozen meals to capture the robust flavours of Caribbean
food, without the hassle of hours in the kitchen.
The
Grace Caribbean Traditions range includes four popular Caribbean
favourites - Jerk Chicken with Rice and Peas, Jerk Shrimp,
Curried Chicken and Curried Mutton, all with white rice. The
meals are ready to eat after five minutes in the microwave.
"Many
people are going to be surprised by the authenticity of these
meals. We've captured the flavours and essence of Caribbean
home-style cooking and made it convenient as a frozen meal.
The reward is that once you put the meal on the plate, you
know that this is the real thing - from the spices to the
consistency of the gravies that accompany each meal,"
said Ricardo Bryan, regional business manager - United States
of America, Grace Foods.
While
Caribbean nationals living in the U.S. will easily welcome
the new products, the Grace Caribbean Traditions meals should
also find favour with some of the millions of Americans who
visit the Caribbean each year and who are eager to relive
the taste of the islands.
Grace
Caribbean Traditions meals will be available in Caribbean
stores and leading supermarket chains, and are distributed
by Calip Dairies (718-518-8700) and Tree of Life, Inc. (904-940-2496).
For more information please visit www.gracefoods.com.
About
GraceKennedy
GraceKennedy
is the Caribbean's leading food manufacturer and distributor.
The Grace brand spans a range of quality products in categories
such as beverages, fish and meats, canned vegetables, condiments
and sauces and general grocery items. Grace Tropical Rhythms
fruit drinks, Grace Coconut Water, Grace Sodas, and Grace
Caribbean Mixes are among the brand's most popular products.
GraceKennedy,
which started in Jamaica in 1922 as a small trading concern,
is now a dynamic corporation, growing from a privately owned
enterprise to a public company listed on the stock exchanges
of Jamaica, Trinidad, Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean.
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