We Prepare Orchard to Plate Processed Fruit for Consumers Globally
Since 1939, The Fresh Slice Foods Family has been at the heart of Hawkes Bay Fruit Growing.
We turn Hawkes Bay grown Fruit into Convenient Pouched Product for consumers Globally through Trusted Partnerships.
Our Customers
Aged & Health Care
Low Fat & Low Sodium, IDDSI Level 4 Puree Products for Health & Aged Care throughout Australasia
Bakeries
Hawkes Bay Grown Hot Filled Diced Apple Products for bulk delivery to Bakeries throughout Australasia
Food Producers
Hawkes Bay Grown Apple Inclusions for Food Manufacturers throughout Australasia.
Food Service
Our family values help form Trusted, Long Term & sustainable supply partnerships to many Foodservice providers throughout Australasia supplying Diced Apple & Flavoured Puree Products.
Our Story
At just 20 and 18 two brothers, bought their first orchard in 1939.
Picking apples during the day, then packing each apple individually in tissue paper at night. Fast forward to today and over successive generations, that same amount of attention to detail has remained an integral part of the business.
Fresh Slice Foods currently operates the Orchards, Cold Storage and Packhouse facilities through to the processing factory which are all based in the Hawke's Bay. Through this, we can offer a unique advantage to fully control the supply from Orchard to Customer.
Thanks to the fertile soils and fruit-friendly climate of Hawke's Bay, our apples enjoy the best growing conditions possible. By combining generations of horticultural expertise with the best of technological innovation, some outstanding results have been produced.
Trusted, Sustainable Supply Partnerships have helped grow the business throughout Australasia supplying Diced Apple & Puree Products to Bakeries, FoodService and Aged & Healthcare.
Some of the Great Companies we Work With
Contact Us
Interested in working together? Get in touch today.
Jordan: +6421 571 930
Rowan: +64 21 221 5143
info@goldenfresh.co.nz
Head Office: 10 Ormond Road, Twyford, Hastings