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Major investment boost for seafood in Northern Ireland
Fish and seafood in Northern Ireland has received a massive boost from one of the region's most successful family businesses.Mexican Burgers for Asda from UMI Foods in Northern Ireland
UMI Foods in Northern Ireland has developed another vegetarian burger, a Mexican Spicy Bean Burger, for ASDA's Chilled Ready Meals Vegetarian Category in stores in Britain.Mexican burgers for ASDA from UMI Foods in Northern Ireland
UMI Foods in Northern Ireland has developed another vegetarian burger, a Mexican Spicy Bean Burger, for ASDA's Chilled Ready Meals Vegetarian Category in stores in Britain.Ice cream lovers turn to new flavours
Honeycomb is now the most popular ice cream in Northern Ireland with the public, according to Morelli's, the specialist in Italian-style ice cream. The flavour narrowly pipped the traditional number one, Double Cream Vanilla.Doherty's in Northern Ireland launches 'Big Dogs'
Doherty's, the Northern Irish specialist in Superior Irish Pork sausages, including gluten-free, burgers and meatballs for leading UK retailers including Asda, Tesco and Ocado, has launched Big Dogs for hotdogs.Northern Irish Rooney Fish for Conxemar 2017
Rooney Fish, Northern Ireland's leading fish and seafood export business, will be representing the region at Conxemar, the big International frozen seafood exhibition at Vigo in Spain from 3-5 October.Outstandingly tasty meats from Northern Ireland at Anuga
Award-winning grass-fed beef from Northern Ireland producers will be showcased during Anuga in Cologne, from 7-11 October, the world's largest and most important trade fair for food and beverages.Northern Irish craft brewer revives 17th century beer
A Northern Irish craft brewery has developed a unique beer from a recipe dating back to the 17th century.Northern Irish connection with first Poitin Bar
The first poitín bar is being launched in Dublin with support of Bán Poitín, the manufacturer of the clear spirit distilled in Northern Ireland.Spicy start for The Larder Boys in Northern Ireland
Novel ranges of artisan flavoured salts and dry rubs have been launched by The Larder Boys, a recently established food business in Northern Ireland.