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NorthTaste All-Natural Seafood Flavorings

We manufacture All-Natural Seafood Flavors that are the starting point to Soups, Bisques, Chowders, Spreads, Dips, Sauces, Stuffings, and an endless variety of seafood dish. These flavors are the true fresh tastes, aromas and appearances of North Atlantic Seafood at their best.

Address:
71, Route 320
Anse-Bleue, NB E8N 2B7
ca
Contact: Joel Albert
Telephone: 506-732-0010
Email: joel.albert@northtaste.ca
Web Site: www.northtaste.ca








Products:

Northtaste-Lobster

Lobster Flavor/Concentrate

Our All-Natural Lobster Concentrate has the natural flavor, aroma and color of the North Atlantic Lobster.  It provides the Lobster profile that would enhance your gourmet products.
Northtaste-Crab

Crab Flavor/ Concentrate

The highest quality All-Natural Crab Concentrate on the market that can provide the sweet taste, color and aroma of fresh Atlantic Snow Crab. Excellent for creating gourmet crab bisques, soups, chowders, crab cakes, and endless varieties of seafood recipes.
Northtaste-Fish

Fish Flavor/Concentrate

Northtaste Natural Fish concentrate provides the aroma and flavor of the Atlantic Pollock or Haddock for all of your projects requiring a clean fish flavor.
Northtaste-Shrimp

Shrimp Flavor / Concentrate

The delicate profile of the All-Natural North Atlantic Shrimp Concentrate will provide your products with a superb shrimp flavor.
Northtaste-Clam

Clam Flavor / Concentrate

Our Natural Clam Concentrate will bring forth all the flavor needed in endless clam recipes with the smooth clean taste of fresh Atlantic Ocean Clam.
Northtaste-Seafood

Seafood Flavor / Concentrate

A unique blend of Clam, Fish and Shrimp from the cold waters of the North Atlantic provides a versatile addition to a variety of soups, sauces stuffings and dips.


 
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