Intersnack continues to be the largest Hungarian spice paprika exporter
The manufacturer of Chio products, the Intersnack, buys 200 tons of spice paprika in Hungary this year and continues to be one of the largest Hungarian pepper paprika exporters. The group produces one of its most important products only with quality Hungarian grist, which is also used in several European factories and supply 13 markets with its flavored snacks.
Intersnack, which is best known for its Chio and Pom Bär brands is buying 200 tons of Hungarian spice paprika grist from domestic producers this year. The Group has been one of the largest purchasers of spices for decades in Hungary. Pepper from Hungarian producers is delivered to Intersnack’s own factory in Germany, where they produce a variety of snack spices.
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