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SALOMON FoodWorld® continues its culinary tour of the world by serving up “Mini Wrap African Chik’n®”, the first finger-food treat with an African flavour to it.

Since time immemorial, the beauty of Africa has been a source of fascination to us all. Similarly, the continent’s exotic cuisine is also proving to have an ever wider appeal. Reason enough, therefore, for SALOMON FoodWorld® to extend the successful ethno finger- food range by adding an African delicacy.

Mini Wrap "African Chik'n"
Small wrap in African style: Mini wheat tortilla filled with cooked chicken breast, mangetout, sweet corn, and an African spicy-hot sauce.

(Code 6253) 2 x 1.19 kg = 2.38 kg (1.19 kg = 34 units)  


Available from Januar 2009

Light, healthy fare – that is the watchword guiding the new SALOMON FoodWorld® finger-food speciality, the “Asian Veggie” Mini Wrap.

Consumption habits are changing. Healthy eating is now one of the prime concerns – and not only for vegetarians. For those who prefer their food on the lighter side, SALOMON FoodWorld® is now offering a new high-light from the popular Asian wok cookbook.

Mini Wrap "Asian Veggie"
Now things are turning vegetarian: Small wrap with fresh, crunchy wok vegetables (including green asparagus, peppers, water chesnut, glass noodles, carrot, baby corn) and a tasty wok soy sauce.

(Code 6254) 2 x 1.19 kg = 2.38 kg (1.19 kg = 34 units)  


The successful SALOMON FoodWorld® “World of India” range now features an additional member: Chik’n® Fingers Tikka – the new Indian-style finger-food delight.

More and more restaura-teurs and caterers are inviting guests to join them on a culinary tour of discovery through India – and are relying on the success-ful finger-food of SALOMON FoodWorld®: “World of India” to help them do so. Having hitherto featured 5 specialities from 5 well-known regions of India, the range has now been expanded to include a further tempting attraction.

Chik'n Fingers Tikka
Chicken breast fillet with tasty crunchy Indian tikka nan breading, cooked.

(Code 6260) 5 x 1.0 kg = 5.0 kg (1.0 kg = 29 - 43 units)