Frostkrone Food Group Launches New Potato Treats
Frostkrone’s new potato snacks are called Crispy Veggie Snacks and their crunchy golden brown coating envelops a filling of delicious potato mousse.
They can be eaten either on their own, as sticks or with their ingredients scrumptiously blended together as balls and bites. The vegetarian delicacies can be enjoyed as a snack paired with the right dip or as a side dish.
Easy To Prepare
All products are pre-baked and deep-frozen, easy to prepare and with a long shelf life.
They are ideal when you’re home binging on box sets, when you’re enjoying a board games evening with friends or if you need some comfort food when gaming.
Perfect For Catering
Crispy Veggie Snacks are also perfect for catering purposes – as a little snack to start or as an accompaniment to salads, burgers or veggie schnitzels.
They can be prepared in the oven, in a hot air fryer or in a deep fryer. They turn golden brown within a few minutes and are ready to eat immediately. They all have a long best-before date.
Frostkrone Food Group
The Frostkrone Food Group is headquartered in the town of Rietberg, in the federal German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
The group markets its products in the food retail trade and also in the foodservice industry.
Frostkrone stands out because of its incredibly wide variety of finger food and snacks.
The many-faceted range of products is available worldwide in Scandinavia, the Netherlands, France, Spain, Portugal, Great Britain, Switzerland, in eastern European countries, Asia and in the USA.
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