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Spices and Condiments Links

Duerr's - Manufacturers of jams, marmalades, peanut butter and other condiments.

Thursday Cottage - Range of jams, marmalades and curds.

Tiptree and Sons - Preserves, jams and jellies, including information on visiting the shop and museum as well as corporate information

Perfecta Ltd - Suppliers of herbs, spices, dehydrates, carbohydrates, colours, flavours, additives, lemon juice, functional and organic ingredients.

Hendersons Relish - History, recipes, news and link to online store.

Saffrongold - Importers and distributors of saffron. Includes history and information about the spice, prices and instructions for use.

Wessex Fare Ltd. - Manufacturers of sauces for the retail, foodservice and food ingredient industries.

Continental Meat Technology - Offers natural sausage casings, seasonings, herbs and spices. Profile, catalogue and recipes.

Shaws of Huddersfield - Offers chutneys, relishes, pickles, salsas, and sauces. Information on products, production, and the company.

Mary Berry and Daughter - Offers sauces and salad dressings made with natural ingredients using original family recipes.

Gourmet Garden - Profile, product range, recipes, FAQ and ordering information.

Yeungs's Chinese Foods - Manufacturers of Chinese sauces and soups. Details of the products and recipe.

Solo Sea Salt - Profile, advocacy, technical data and stockists.

Stonham Hedgerow - Jams, preserves, marmalades, chutneys, and jellies. Includes a list of stockists.

Kerry Foodservice - Producers of batter mixtures and sauces for the fast food industry. Describes the range of products, contacts and sample request form.

Chris Keenan - A head chef's own range of stir and serve sauces 'Saws Keenan'. Recipes and contact details.

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