Silver Spring Foods
Silver Spring Foods[edit | edit source]
Silver Spring Foods is a renowned company that specializes in the production and distribution of horseradish products. It is a family-owned business that has been operational for over 90 years, making it the world's largest grower and processor of horseradish. The company is based in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA.
History[edit | edit source]
Silver Spring Foods was established in 1929 by Ellis Huntsinger, who is considered one of the pioneers in the horseradish farming industry. Huntsinger initially started farming horseradish on a few acres of land in Eau Claire. Over the years, the company has grown exponentially and now farms on hundreds of acres of land.
Products[edit | edit source]
Silver Spring Foods offers a wide range of products, including prepared horseradish, specialty mustards, and horseradish sauces. The company also produces other condiments such as chipotle ranch sauce, sriracha sauce, and cranberry horseradish sauce. All products are made using high-quality ingredients and are known for their unique flavor and freshness.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
Silver Spring Foods is committed to sustainable farming practices. The company uses modern farming techniques to ensure the sustainability of their horseradish crops. They also implement water conservation measures and use environmentally friendly packaging for their products.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Over the years, Silver Spring Foods has received numerous awards for their exceptional products. The company's horseradish products have been recognized for their quality and flavor at various food industry awards.
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