Test winner is the Ceres poppy seed bagel
The Ceres poppy seed bagel with 50% filling won first place in the product test of the Hungarian Price-Value Research Association.
Bagels are an essential Christmas sweet, which is why the supply of quality bagels in stores is increasing. The Hungarian Price-Value Ratio Research Association and maradokapenzemnel.blog.hu regularly conduct product tests, and Ceres poppy bagels with 50% filling achieved first place in the current product test of poppy bagels available in national chains. Ceres products are among the winners in several categories for the third year in a row in the Association’s TOP 50 Foods annual publication, now published for the 5th time.
“In the production of our products, we pay great attention not only to excellent quality, but also to ensuring that our consumers can buy the flavors they like best from our range. Therefore, I am particularly proud that, according to the Association’s evaluation, our product can be said to have “the amount and texture of the filling that is homemade”
– said István Mikos, the corporate director of Ceres Zrt.
In addition to the classic bagels, Ceres’ seasonal offer also includes rolls, foam products and cake plates, which are now available on the shelves of larger stores.
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