Culinary Farms Moves to a High Capacity Facility in Woodland, CA

Dec. 17, 2008
The Woodland facility provides the quality of space Culinary Farms needs to continue its growth and to expand processing and technical capabilities for developing custom products for customers.

Culinary Farms, a dried tomato and authentic dried Mexican chili processor, has relocated from its 7,800-square-foot location in West Sacramento to the 25,000-square-foot former Marie's salad dressing plant in Woodland, Calif.

Since 1995, Culinary Farms has been selling fresh, natural ingredients, including their roasted tomatoes and peppers, to businesses all over the world. Other products include organic dried tomatoes, Italian-style savory tomatoes, frozen dried tomato pastes and a variety of authentic Mexican chilies. Based in the Sacramento Valley of northern California, Culinary Farms is a privately held company managed by a team of agriculture professionals.

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