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The First
Rice Based Meat Alternative Introduced
CONTACT: Teresa Yeykal, 407-964-1283
Info@MoriniBrands.com
Release Time: November, 2009
Morini
Brands is proud to announce the creation of RISOFUŽ (pronounced rhee
ZOE fu), the world's first ricebased meat alternative which is
cholesterol, gluten, and trans fatty acid FREE and more.
Unlike
all other meat alternatives which are soybased and can trigger a wide
range of allergens, RisofuŽ is all natural and is completely FREE of
the world’s top 8 allergens; soy, wheat, egg, dairy, tree nuts,
peanuts, fish and shell fish. Uniquely formulated and processed to
deliver a real meatlike texture and wonderfully diverse cooking
characteristics, RisofuŽ is the key ingredient in the new BahamaŽ Rice
Burger and was the perfect food choice to introduce the new BAHAMAŽ
RICE BURGER Morini Brands’ initial offering of ricebased products.
The
BahamaŽ Rice Burger was successfully launched last year, claiming the
AVA's ( American Vegetarian Association) coveted "Most Innovative
Product Award" of 2008 for great taste, quality and more. The New
BahamaŽ Rice Burger can be found in the freezer case at most Whole
Foods, and many other natural food stores across the U.S. including its
most recent distribution into Publix Corporate, Lakeland, FL.<
Feedback
has been positive. Packed with the finest allnatural and minimally
processed ingredients, the BahamaŽ Rice Burger is rich in fiber, (5
grams per serving) and Omega 3s (over 1000 grams per serving) and is
certified Vegan. The BahamaŽ Rice Burger is gaining frozen shelf space
daily. The BahamaŽ Rice Burger comes in four mouthwatering flavors;
Original, Pineapple Mango, Jerkin’ Spicy and Mediterranean. Other
delicious Morini Brands' offerings are on the way, including ricebased
meatballs, sausage and a 5oz. BBQPeppadew burger. Also, look for the
BahamaŽ Rice Burger to be available to the Food Service industry making
its way in to schools, hospitals and restaurants. RisofuŽ will be
available in bulk as an ingredient and available under license.
Morini
Brands was founded by Mr. Christopher Morini Sr., the creator of
RisofuŽ. Mr. Morini has nearly thirty years experience in virtually
every aspect of the food industry, including a long and distinguished
career at Galaxy Nutritional Foods Products (formally Galaxy Cheese
Company) where he conceptualized Veggie Slices, a soy cheese and the
first ricebased cheese alternatives both product lines were guided to
high impact shelf presence through the sales and marketing campaigns he
developed and implemented.
Morini
Brands is located in Windermere, Florida. For more information, go to www.Bahamariceburger.com...
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Release Time: January 21, 2010
Bahama Rice Burger Made with the Worlds
First Rice Based Meat Alternative – RisofuŽ, Was Launched on QVC TV
January 1, 2010
Morini Brands is proud to announce a
successful collaborative launch of the Bahama Rice Burger line with a
sample box offering of the Original Rice Burger in 4 flavors on QVC on
January 1, 2010, airing at 2:40 EST on their Eating Smart Show. We are
pleased to make this product available to viewers and customers across
the country, as Millions tuned in. Customers may order 24-7 from QVC,
The Number – One Electronic Retailer, on their website by going to
www.QVC.com or via the link at www.BahamaRiceBurger.com
Currently available is the Original rice
burger, Mediterranean, Pineapple-Mango, Jerkin’ Spicy. A variety
package at a special price through this outstanding shopping network!
The Bahama Rice Burger features RisofuŽ (pronounced rhee - ZOE - fu),
The World’s First Rice Based Meat Alternative. RisofuŽ is taking the
old world standard of meat alternatives based on Soy, to the NEXT
GENERATION of New World Better Taste, Texture and Nutrition, based on
Rice. Key to the Bahama Rice Burger great taste is RisofuŽ which
provides a natural cleaner/neutral base to then flavor, as opposed to
soy’s off flavor notes which are beanie and often need masked first.
Unlike all other meat alternatives which are
soy-based and can trigger a wide range of allergens, RisofuŽ is all
natural and is completely FREE of the world’s top 8 allergens; soy,
wheat, egg, dairy, tree nuts, peanuts, fish and shell fish. Uniquely
formulated and processed to deliver a real meat-like texture and
wonderfully diverse cooking characteristics, RisofuŽ is the key
ingredient in the new BahamaŽ Rice Burger and was the perfect food
choice to introduce the new BAHAMAŽ RICE BURGER - Morini Brands’
initial offering of rice-based products. This new category, created
first and only by Morini Brands, to the food industry is opening up a
complete new customer base and profits.
The “ Trendy and Chic ” Bahama Rice Burger
Brand is emerging at a very unique time. The Bahama Rice Burger is
transcending the boundaries and barriers that soy meat alternatives
have. The Bahama Rice Burger, made with RisofuŽ offers a great tasting
nutritional choice for more and more people that are learning about its
Rice based wonderful features and benefits. These include today’s
Vegetarians, Flexitarians, and Savvy Young Adults, as well as
dissatisfied Soy followers and real meat lovers, together discovering,
wanting and needing healthier choices. Options that are not soy based,
but “ New and Better ”.
New varieties being introduced are the Grand
5 oz. Big & Thick Bahama Rice Burger - Featuring Peppadew ( see
Peppadew.com) with Bar-B-Q flavor, Bahama Rice Meatballs and Bahama
Rice Sausages. These products are showing up in the frozen department
and available in select retail stores. The most recent distribution
includes Publix, Lakeland, Fl and other retailers including Whole Foods
and many other natural food stores across the U.S.
Morini Brands has offices in Ellwood City
Pa. and with Sales and Marketing located in Windermere, Florida.
For more information, contact:
Teresa Yeykal: 407-964-1283
or email Info@MoriniBrands.com
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For
immediate release.
Basking Ridge, New Jersey
April 6, 2009
Strohmeyer & Arpe Co.,
the sole agent nationally for Peppadew, a fruit like pepper and a truly
new fruit introduction, (the last one was Kiwi 30 years ago) has
licensed Morini Brands to have the exclusive rights to market products
in the meat alternative categories. Morini Brands will feature Peppadew
in their New BahamaŽ Rice Burger, soon to be introduced. Peppadew is
taking the country by storm, sold in supermarkets and restaurants
across the country.
Pierre Crawley states, “We at Strohmeyer & Arpe Co. are excited
and have selected Morini Brands. After carefully looking at the frozen
alternative meat category, we chose Morini Brands because of the
quality of their product line and uniqueness of RisofuŽ, the first rice
based soy free meat alternative. The great taste and texture of RisofuŽ
in the BahamaŽ Rice Burger is the perfect companion for our Peppadew.
The possibilities are endless. Also, Morini Brands brings us in to the
natural channels where Peppadew truly belongs.” Pierre adds, “Morini
Brands’ product line has many features and benefits that expose our
product to the numerous people in need of great tasting healthy
alternatives.”
Christopher Morini Sr., creator of RisofuŽ and founder of Morini Brands
states, “We thank Pierre and company to be awarded exclusivity. This
accomplishment along with winning the American Vegetarian Association
(AVA) award in 2008 for Taste, Quality, and Innovation is greatly
supporting our belief that RisofuŽ, the first rice based meat
alternative, is on its way to create a new food category by satisfying
a built in rice base consumer demand that exists and capturing people
who are avoiding soy, have severe allergies, or those demanding
healthier meat free choices. I believe two great innovations have come
together to add up to one very trendy, unique and timely winner.”
The BahamaŽ Rice Burger can be found at most Whole Foods and other
natural stores around the country. Peppadew is gaining distribution in
many retail grocery stores as well. For more on both, go to
www.Peppadewusa.com and www.BahamaRiceBurger.com.
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Chili Winner contestant
use Bahama Rice Burger as main ingridient!
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Thursday,
March 12, 2009
Besides
being a big hit with our gluten-free customers, your delicious rice
based Bahama burgers have been moonlighting in our store as the main
ingredient of a first prize chili in a county wide chili cookoff. Being
an entry from a natural food store, we were the dark horse entry in a
rather conservative contest. The funniest thing is that none of the
judges knew it was vegetarian.....we didn't mention it! Our local
organic deli and chef Doobie, the creator of the savory chili, have
been inundated with orders and hungry consumers who are "in the know"
about our new specialty. Many of our discerning customers are wary of
soy and gluten, so we thank you for making available a tasty rice
burger......we are using all of your different flavors, just to mix it
up a bit!
Thanks!
Shelly Leyrer
http://www.thenaturalmarketplace.com
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BAHAMA
RICE BURGER™ WINS
AVA'S 2008
MOST INNOVATIVE AWARD
Bahama
Rice Burger™ has become the latest recipient of the coveted American
Vegetarian Association "Most Innovative" Award of 2008.
"We are
thrilled to have received this award from AVA and excited about the
future of our product line ... this is another indicator of the
dedication, passion and commitment that our company haves for offering
only the healthiest, top quality products for the health consious
community, and is being noticed by the consumers and distributors of
our product line." said Christopher Morini President of Morini Brands.
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BAHAMA RICE BURGER STAND,
MORINI BRANDS ... EXPO EAST BOSTON SHOW
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FDA
Approves Health Claim for Brown Rice, Confirms, popular whole grain may
provide protection against heart disease and certain cancers.
Contact: Anne Banville, (703) 236-1465
ARLINGTON, VA, May 8, 2008
Brown
rice, a 100 percent whole grain food, joins the recognized ranks of
healthful whole grains, according to an announcement this week from the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that will allow brown rice food
labels to bear the whole grain health claim. This will enable consumers
to easily identify brown rice as a food to help them increase whole
grain consumption and reduce their risk of heart disease and certain
cancers.
Brown rice and other whole grain foods are widely
recommended to consumers by the public health community including the
American Heart Association, American Cancer Society and the 2005
Dietary Guidelines for Americans for their protective effects against
heart disease and certain cancers. In fact, the Dietary Guidelines
recommend making half of all grain servings whole, or three daily whole
grain servings in a standard 2,000-calorie reference diet. Still, data
from a recent consumer survey conducted by EatingWell magazine and the
USA Rice Federation show that the majority of Americans (65 percent)
are not meeting their whole grains quota.
Consumers
can now be on the lookout for brown rice labeled with the FDA whole
grain health claim: Diets rich in whole grain foods and other plant
foods and low in total fat, saturated fat and cholesterol may reduce
the risk of heart disease and some cancers."
FDA's action explicitly extends an existing health
claim to include whole grain rice. For the first time, FDA states that
all single ingredient whole grain foods qualify for the claim
regardless of whether they meet the requirement for a minimum level of
dietary fiber, as long as they meet the other general health claim
requirements. The dietary fiber requirement was established in 1999 in
order to monitor compliance with the claim. FDA now states that
compliance for single ingredient whole grain foods will be monitored by
examining package ingredient statements, not through fiber content. The
science on which the health claim is based clearly acknowledges that
the health benefits of whole grains are independent of their fiber
content.
From a public health perspective, this news means
that now there's one more option for the nearly 90 percent of Americans
who know that whole grains should be part of a healthy diet and the 70
percent who say they would be likely to increase whole grain
consumption if the benefits were clearly listed on the package1.
Rice is the most popular grain around the world,
which makes brown rice a great choice for increasing whole grain
intake, says Joann Slavin, PhD, RD, whole grains expert and Professor
of Food Science and Nutrition at the University of Minnesota. In the
United States, where chronic diseases such as heart disease and cancers
are common, encouraging whole grain brown rice consumption could have a
significant public health impact.
One hundred percent whole grain brown rice is an
economical, nutritious and versatile food. With only the inedible hull
removed, brown rice contains beneficial phytonutrients including
antioxidants, anthocyanins, phytosterols, tocopherols oryzanol and many
other potentially protective substances that have been found to help
reduce the risk of heart disease, certain cancers, type II diabetes and
potentially aid in weight maintenance. Brown rice also contains 15
vitamins and minerals, including B-vitamins, potassium, magnesium,
selenium, iron, and 2 grams of fiber per one half cup of cooked rice.
According to the EatingWell/USA Rice
survey: 87 percent of consumers know that whole grains
are good for them. However, while more than 80 percent know whole
grains can be protective against cardiovascular disease, less than
two-thirds are aware that they also offers protection against certain
cancers. There's still confusion about what foods are whole grains.
While 80 percent of consumers know that brown rice is a whole grain,
more than 80 percent also mistakenly think that bran cereal and breads
marked simply as wheat are also whole grains. Most individuals (80
percent) said they would be likely to eat more whole grains if these
foods were clearly labeled as whole grains; and another 68 percent said
they would increase consumption if the health benefits were stated on
the package.
Since eating just one cup of brown rice is
equivalent to two of the three recommended daily whole grain servings,
the new health claim will certainly assist people in meeting their
whole grain goals, said Slavin.
"This is a milestone event. Today brown rice joins
the recognized ranks of healthful foods that are entitled to make this
claim. Having this information on packages of brown rice will help
consumers increase whole grain consumption and reduce their risk of
heart disease and some cancers," said Al Montna, chairman of the USA
Rice Federation.
The FDA action adds support to the growing body of
scientific data that shows that rice is a healthy food choice. Recent
research found that rice eaters are more likely to eat a diet
consistent with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Americans who eat
rice have healthier diets than non-rice eaters and may have reduced
risk for chronic diseases including heart disease and type II diabetes.
Compared to people who do not eat rice, people who eat rice consume
less added sugar and fat; consume more nutrients, such as folic acid,
potassium and iron that are contained in rice products; are less likely
to be overweight or have an increased waist circumference; have 34
percent reduced risk of having high blood pressure; and have a 21
percent reduced risk of metabolic syndrome.
In both whole grain brown and enriched white forms,
rice is a complex carbohydrate that is naturally low in calories, is
sodium gluten and cholesterol free, has just a trace of fat, and
contains no trans or saturated fat. Due to its mild flavor, rice also
complements many other healthy foods, including vegetables, lean meat,
seafood, poultry, beans and soy foods. Rice is nutritious due to its
nutrient profile, and it is also highly digestible and non-allergenic,
and can be enjoyed by young and old alike. Rice poses no risk for those
who are sensitive to or intolerant of gluten or other proteins commonly
found in other grain-based foods.
U.S.-grown rice accounts for nearly 88 percent of
the rice consumed in America, and there is an ample supply of
U.S.-grown rice for the domestic market. Rice is grown and harvested by
farmers in five south central states and California according to the
highest quality standards. The U.S. produces short, medium and long
grain rice, as well as specialty rices including jasmine, basmati, and
arborio, red aromatic and black japonica, among others.
For
more information, visit http://www.usarice.com/industry/index.html
1. Whole Grain Consumer Awareness Telephone Survey
conducted by Opinion Research Corporation, April 2008.
2.
Betres-Marquez S.P., Jensen H.H., and Upton J.L. (2005) Trends in rice
consumption and contribution of rice to the total diet of Americans.
Abstract presented at Texas Dietetic Association Meeting. 3. Fulgoni
III, V.L., Fulgoni, S.A., Upton, J.L., and Moon, M. (2008) Rice
consumption is associated with a greater nutrient density, lower blood
pressure, decreased body weight, smaller waist circumference and a
reduced risk for metabolic syndrome in adults. Experimental Biology
meeting abstracts [on CD-ROM], Abstract #1081. USA Rice Federation is
the national advocate for all segments of the rice industry, conducting
activities to influence government programs, developing and initiating
programs to increase worldwide demand for U.S. rice, and providing
other services to increase profitability for all industry segments.
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