I am looking to buy bouillion cubes. Like Maggi. Can anyone help me find some names of factorys and numbers? I do alot of food products. Email me at jvb@hughes.net. Thank you.
JVB said:I am looking to buy bouillion cubes. Like Maggi. Can anyone help me find some names of factorys and numbers? I do alot of food products. Email me at jvb@hughes.net. Thank you.
GringoCArlos said:There are three distributors of bouillion (caldo) in the DR that I know of:
1. Maggi, is part of Nestle: Nestle Dominicana, S.A., tele:809-530-4333 or 809-508-5000 or 809-508-5100, and website: www.nestle.com
2. Knorr, is part of Knorr Alimentaria, S.A., in Zona Industrial Herrera, tele: 809-530-7611 and fax: 809-530-6652
3. Do?a Gallina, is part of Quala Dominicana, S.A., tele:809-701-3333
Mirador said:Sorry, but I doubt you are interested in buying container loads of bouillon cubes, considering that bouillon cubes are mostly monosodium glutamate (around 70%) which is imported from sources like Ajinomoto (Japan), and most other ingredients are also imported. Moreover, if you make your own food products, you don't need bouillon cubes, since most artificial flavouring recipes are straightforward. I suspect you are actually offering flavouring ingredientes to local bouillon cube makers. If this is so, then you are wasting your time...
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Chirimoya said:There is a big market for them in Haiti. Maggi in the DR produces special versions for the Haitian market, like djon djon for the delicious Haitian rice and mushrooms dish. Which is of course more delicious when made with real djon djon mushrooms and not stock cubes, which as Mirador says, are full of artificial ^*%.
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