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Hazera Seeds launches Tinty, an innovative and versatile red pointed cabbage


The Netherlands
December 2015

Hazera launches Tinty, a unique red pointed cabbage. This red pointed cabbage has the combination of a red cabbage with the shape and delicious taste of a green pointed cabbage.
While a red cabbage has harder and stiffer leaves, Tinty has thinner and softer leaves. This allows a fine, mild and sweet flavour. Due to this delicious and mild, sweet flavour, Tinty can be enjoyed in many different ways and will bring a tremendously taste to your dishes. IMG_9835-2 GG
Tinty can be used in salads, steamed, boiled or stir fried. The bright red colour is preserved during preparation. In an instant, you can offer a delicious and healthy meal on the table.

Tinty can be offered in various sizes (weighing 300 to 1300 grams) and can be grown as a mini. The product has a good shelf life, leaving hardly any waste in the supply chain.

The red pointed cabbage can be packed per piece (sealed), but also as a twin pack in combination with a green pointed cabbage, which offers the consumers the ultimate combination!

Pointed cabbage is known to be healthy. In combination with the mild sweet and fresh taste, the easy preparation and versatility of the product, the red pointed cabbage is the ideal, healthy trendsetter.

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The beautiful and tasty red pointed cabbage is grown exclusively (since 2014) by TB&S from St. Pancras and is available all year round.

For more information about Hazera and all products, please visit: www.hazera.com.
Or call Marion Vissers tel +31 162 690 900



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Published: December 8, 2015

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