Global Food Brand Heinz Launches Three Premium Salad Dressings
Global food brand Heinz announced the launch of three premium salad dressing products: ‘Thousand Island Dressing,’ ‘Caesar Dressing,’ and ‘Ranch Dressing.’
These dressings are based on mild-tasting sunflower seed oil, effectively expressing the deep flavors characteristic of salad dressings. Unlike salads sold domestically, they do not contain fructose, allowing for a lighter enjoyment. Additionally, Heinz’s unique TOP DOWN squeeze method is applied, enabling economical use of the dressing until the very end.
Thousand Island Dressing features a refreshing, creamy, and clean taste created by appropriately blending tomato paste and various spices. It contains Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce, a representative British Worcestershire sauce, to add umami flavor. Using various spices such as natural flavorings, mustard powder, paprika, and onion powder, it delivers a deeper taste with enhanced tanginess. It can be used not only for salads but also as a dipping sauce for meat and seafood, and as a base sauce for sandwiches or burgers.
Caesar Dressing boasts a rich flavor with natural cheddar cheese flavor, natural Parmesan cheese flavor, and Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce. Garlic powder and mustard powder differentiate the finish, and its white creamy texture highlights the cheese flavor, making it suitable for Caesar salads or as a sandwich base sauce.
Ranch Dressing, previously only available through direct import in Korea, contains natural sour cream flavor, offering a refreshing and deep taste. Mustard powder, garlic powder, and rosemary are added to enhance umami and aroma. Ranch Dressing is the best-selling dressing type in the United States and can be used as a convenient dipping sauce for vegetables, perfectly pairing with fried seafood such as fried shrimp and fish cutlets.
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An official stated, “The three Heinz salad sauce products launching this time are premium salad dressings with a creamier taste using sunflower seed oil, which can complete the finishing touch of a salad,” adding, “We are building a lineup that allows customers to be with Heinz from the start to the end of their salad experience.”
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