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Mar
2009
HOW
TO GIVE YOUR MOTHER THE MOST DELICIOUS MOTHER'S DAY CARD
Make
your mum feel special with a fruity home-made card and a very special
breakfast in bed!
To
celebrate Mother's Day (March 22) Tropical Wholefoods, pioneer of
sun-dried tropical fruits, has come up with a delicious breakfast
menu for mum, which can be announced with a home-made card made
using dried fruit.
These
unique designs include sun-dried pineapple, chewy banana chips and
apricot kernels to form a smiley face. Another card uses the same
dried fruits to make a colourful bunch of flowers.
Kate
Sebag, managing director of Tropical Wholefoods and a mum of three
herself, says: "Children will enjoy making the cards for Mother's
Day. They can write a special message for their mum inside - or
they could use the cards to write a fruity breakfast menu. Then
mum can enjoy a tropical compote, a fruit shake, fruity porridge
or a bowl of Granola, all made using our delicious range of fair
trade dried fruits."
As
well as offering inspiration for the Mother's Day cards, Tropical
Wholefoods has put together a selection of recipes for every mum's
special day (see below).
The
Tropical Wholefoods range - in striking new packaging - includes
sun-dried bananas, apricots, pineapple, mango, snack bars and a
new product, apricot kernels.
Many
of the products are organic and fairly traded and some carry the
FAIRTRADE Mark.
Fruity breakfast recipes:
Fairtrade Tropical Compote
The Earl Grey infusion in this gives an interesting subtle twist
to the tropical flavour. Serves four and is easy to make.
Ingredients
75g Tropical Wholefoods Organic Fairtrade Dried Mango
50g Tropical Wholefoods Fairtrade Sun Dried Apricots
225ml Fairtrade Orange Juice
1 Fairtrade Earl Grey tea bag
Juice of half a freshly squeezed lime
1 tsp Fairtrade Honey
Half a tub of Greek Yogurt
Method
Pour the orange and lime juice into a small pan. Add the Earl Grey
tea bag and bring to the boil. Stir, remove from heat and add in
the mango and apricots. Leave for 30 minutes. Remove the tea bags,
add the honey. Simmer again for 15 minutes and allow to cool over
night.
Fruit Shakes
Soak Tropical Wholefoods dried mangoes, apricots, bananas and pineapples
in milk or yogurt for an hour, then blend for a real fruit shake.
Fruit
Porridge
Simply add bananas and apricots from the Tropical Wholefoods range
to a bowl of porridge.
Granola
Make your own granola by mixing together in a roasting pan:
6 parts oats,
1 part wheat bran or wheat germ
1 part chopped nuts,
1 part sunflower seeds,
1 part sesame seeds,
1 part coconut flakes
In a small saucepan, gently warm together:
1 part sunflower oil
1-2 parts runny honey, depending on how sweet you like it
Spoon over the mixture in the pan and mix around to coat evenly.
Roast in the oven for
about 45 mins to 1 hour (depending on how full the pan is) at 150
C. Stir thoroughly every
15 minutes. Take the pan out of the oven and while the mixture is
still hot, immediately
add:
1 part chopped Tropical Wholefoods Fairtrade sun dried apricots
1 part chopped Tropical Wholefoods dried mango and pineapple (easiest
to cut with
scissors)
1 part raisins
Allow to cool and store in air tight container.
Tea
Cake with Bananas and Raisins
This
tea cake is very tasty and low in fat (at least until you spread
it with butter -
yummy). It's easy to make and if you don't eat it all at once, keeps
very well in an airtight
container.
Ingredients
500ml of strong Fairtrade tea
200g Tropical Wholefoods Chewy Banana Chips
200g Tropical Wholefoods Bogoya Banana Strips
125g Fairtrade raisins
160g Fairtrade Demerara sugar
125g Tropical Wholefoods Walnuts (roughly chopped)
1 large organic egg beaten into 2 tbsp milk
450g organic self raising flour.
Method
1. Heat oven to 170C/320F/Gas Mark 3.
2. Soak bananas and raisins for 90 minutes in well brewed tea.
3. Line two roasting tins of 23cm x 23cm and 22cm x 11cm with baking
paper and grease
the paper with vegetable oil.
4. Place soaked fruit in food processor and blend for a minute.
5. Pour into a bowl and stir in the remaining ingredients.
6. Pour the mixture into the lined tins and spread evenly. Bake
in the centre of the preheated oven for about 40 minutes until golden
brown on top and springy to the touch in the centre.
7. Straight away, turn onto a wire rack. As soon as it's cool, slice,
toast and butter.
For
more information, samples, packshots and other images please contact
Helen Riley helenriley@headlinemedia.co.uk 020 8348 3103 / 07931
300 425 or Margaret Rooke margaretrooke@btinternet.com 0790 44 55
666.
Notes
to Editors
Tropical Wholefoods' range of products includes: organic Fairtrade
mango, sun-dried pineapple, chewy banana chips, bogoya bananas,
Fairtrade apricots, Fairtrade apricot kernels (3 flavours), 4 types
of dried mushrooms - organic chanterelles, shiitake, porcini, oysters,
6 flavours of organic, Fairtrade fruit and cereal bars - mango &brazil,
date & walnut, apricot & kernel, pineapple & cashew,
banana & honey, tropical fruit bar. Pack sizes range from 50g
to 150g. Bars are 40g. All fruits are also available in bulk on
line.
The company was established by husband and wife team Adam Brett
and Kate Sebag seventeen years ago in order to win lasting markets
for farmers in developing countries. It supplies its branded products
to supermarkets and also supplies dried fruit to them for use in
their own brand products. Most of their products carry the FAIRTRADE
Mark, the only independent consumer guarantee of a fair deal for
farmers in developing countries. In the UK the FAIRTRADE Mark is
administered by the Fairtrade Foundation. Tropical Wholefoods supplies
Tesco, Sainsbury, Morrisons, Oxfam, Boots and smaller health food
and fair trade stores nationwide. It has a significant niche in
the independent sector with products well known for their healthy
and ethical qualities.
Tropical Wholefoods works with business partners in some of the
world's poorer countries. It buys dried bananas and pineapples from
Fruits of the Nile in Uganda which in turn works with more than
700 farmers. It buys dried apricots, walnuts, almonds and apricot
kernels from Mountain Fruits which works with more than 1500 farmers
in the remote, arid mountains of northern Pakistan . It buys dried
mangoes and cashews from Farming Associations WOUOL and TON in Burkina
Faso .
The company which packs and bakes all its own products on site,
employs 30 people in Sunderland and three in London.
| Tropical
Wholefoods is a registered brand of Fullwell Mill Ltd, Company
Registration No: 2297114. Unit 5d Southwick Ind Est, Sunderland,
SR5 3TX. Directors: Adam Brett, Peter Fawcett, Richard Friend
and Kate Sebag. |
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