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Del Monte Fresh Produce Launches Vegetable Noodle Line

The noodles are available in six blends including zucchini, butternut squash, sweet potato, beet, yellow squash and carrot.

Natalie Taylor, Senior Editor

January 1, 2018

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Del Monte Fresh Produce has introduced its new Vegetable Noodle product line. The noodles come in six blends including zucchini, butternut squash, sweet potato, beet, yellow squash and carrot, and are now available in a variety of sizes at select locations across North America.

“We are excited to bring our pre-cut vegetable noodle concept to grocery stores and markets across the country,” says Dennis Christou, vice president of marketing at Del Monte. “They are the perfect pasta alternative for healthy eaters and an easy, fun way for consumers to increase vegetable consumption.”

Del Monte Vegetable Noodles are pre-cut and ready to sauté, boil or add to salads. The company has taken all of the prep work out, offering consumers a fast and convenient alternative to traditional pasta noodles.  

Del Monte created its range of vegetable noodles to align with recent consumer trends focusing on healthy alternatives to carb-heavy products. They are 100 percent fresh, preservative free and come conveniently packaged and ready to cook or serve.

About the Author

Natalie Taylor

Senior Editor

Natalie Taylor is senior editor of Winsight Grocery Business, responsible for reporting on the fresh category and West Coast retailer news. After four years in finance and educational publishing, Natalie’s passion for the latest culinary trends led her to the food industry, where she reported as a restaurant secret shopper and ultimately landed in the grocery world. A graduate from Quinnipiac University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism, Natalie has written for magazines, local newspapers and digital platforms. She loves soup dumplings and long walks down the produce aisle.

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