Bruce Foods
Bruce Foods is a food processing company based in the United States. It was founded in 1928 in New Iberia, Louisiana by Walter H. Bruce, and it is one of the largest privately owned food manufacturers in the U.S. The company specializes in canned goods, sauces, and seasonings, with a particular focus on Cajun cuisine.
History[edit | edit source]
Bruce Foods was established in 1928 by Walter H. Bruce. The company started as a small operation, but it quickly grew into a major player in the food processing industry. Over the years, Bruce Foods has expanded its product line to include a wide variety of food items, from canned vegetables to hot sauces and seasonings.
Products[edit | edit source]
Bruce Foods is known for its diverse range of products. The company's product line includes canned vegetables, sauces, seasonings, and baking mixes. Some of the most popular products from Bruce Foods include Bruce's Yams, Casa Fiesta, Mexene, Cajun Injector, and Louisiana Gold.
Bruce's Yams[edit | edit source]
Bruce's Yams is one of the most popular products from Bruce Foods. These canned yams are a staple in many American households, especially during the Thanksgiving holiday.
Casa Fiesta[edit | edit source]
Casa Fiesta is a line of Mexican food products from Bruce Foods. This line includes canned beans, sauces, and seasonings.
Mexene[edit | edit source]
Mexene is a chili powder produced by Bruce Foods. It is known for its distinctive flavor and is a key ingredient in many Tex-Mex recipes.
Cajun Injector[edit | edit source]
Cajun Injector is a line of marinades and injectable seasonings from Bruce Foods. These products are used to add flavor to meats and poultry.
Louisiana Gold[edit | edit source]
Louisiana Gold is a line of hot sauces from Bruce Foods. These sauces are made with premium peppers and are known for their rich, spicy flavor.
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