SAN MARCOS, CA, May 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) The chance to reach out to new customers and interact with existing customers is what leads Fresh Origins to make the trip from sunny San Diego, CA to Chicago, IL for the 2011 National Restaurant Association Show. The food service expo will feature innovations in kitchen equipment, cooking techniques, and specialty produce which is where Fresh Origins expects to shine.
"For years, our Microgreens have been on top of the world's finest cuisine"said David Sasuga, owner of Fresh Origins. "The 2011 NRA show allows us to present some of our new product, provide chefs with inspiration, and discuss our growing and shipping processes with produce distributors."As microgreens continue to be an essential part of fine dining and luxury cuisine, it is important that Fresh Origins remain the leader in delivering quality greens and edible flowers.
The expo will run from May 21 - 24th at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL ( http://show.restaurant.org/NRA11/public/enter.aspx ). More information on Fresh OriginâEUR s booth (1139W) and display can be found here. For more information on ordering fresh microgreens and edible flowers, visit http://www.FreshOrigins.com or call 760-822-6171.
Fresh Origins to Exhibit at 2011 National Restaurant Association in Chicago
Fresh Origins will be displaying at this yearâEUR s National Restaurant Association Expo at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL.
2011-05-19
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[Press-News.org] Fresh Origins to Exhibit at 2011 National Restaurant Association in ChicagoFresh Origins will be displaying at this yearâEUR s National Restaurant Association Expo at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL.