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13 manufacturers
A flavored butter specialist manufacturer founded in 1969. With over 25 years of flavored butter production experience, the company offers a diverse range of flavors including raisin, pineapple, basil, fig, walnut, and cheese. Listed on food OEM platform and also accepts OEM contract manufacturing.
A food manufacturer belonging to the Nippon Ham Group, operating the commercial processed cheese brand 'Rolf.' Procures natural cheese from over 10 countries worldwide and manufactures processed cheese with customized physical properties such as meltability and stretchiness tailored to the needs of bakeries, restaurant chains, and food manufacturers.
A processed cheese specialist manufacturer wholly owned by Morinaga Milk Industry. Home to one of Japan's largest factories, producing approximately 20% of domestic processed cheese output. In addition to manufacturing Kraft brand products, the company handles contract manufacturing for private-label products across various clients. Possesses the technical capability to produce over 160 varieties of cheese products and holds FSSC22000 certification.
A dairy manufacturer established in 1953 in Hakodate, Hokkaido. Ranked sixth in Japan for domestic raw milk procurement, they produce powdered milk, concentrated milk, butter, yogurt, and cheese. The company is HACCP certified.
Founded in 1947, a specialized manufacturer of wonton, gyoza, shumai, and spring roll wrappers. Maintains high food safety standards at its FSSC 22000-certified factory. Offers custom-made production in various formats and flexibly handles OEM contracts. Also manufactures processed products such as frozen wontons.
A meat processing manufacturer based in Kirishima City, Kagoshima Prefecture. Provides OEM manufacturing of various jerky products including beef jerky, pork jerky, and venison jerky. Utilizes local Kagoshima ingredients such as Kurobuta pork and Kuroge Wagyu beef, delivering high-quality dried meat products through advanced drying and smoking techniques. Accepts contract manufacturing from small lot sizes.
Independent dairy manufacturer originating from the Sapporo Atsubetsu Dairy Cooperative in 1953. Uses 100% Hokkaido-produced raw milk, offering milk, yogurt, and cheese under the "Kobayashi Bokujo Monogatari" brand. Annual sales exceeding 10.5 billion yen. Also focuses on manufacturing processed products such as cheese, butter, and yogurt, and develops commercial condensed milk and cream products.
A dedicated cheese manufacturer established in 1948, known for its Q.B.B brand. Holds the top domestic market share in processed cheese, with production facilities in Kobe and Nagano. Also produces private brand products for major supermarkets and school lunch programs, and actively develops cheese-based processed foods for food manufacturers. Operates one of Japan's largest processed cheese factories.
A dairy manufacturer founded in 1934, headquartered in Omuta, Fukuoka Prefecture. As a member of the Fuji Oil Group, the company primarily manufactures and sells commercial-use fresh cream. Since fully committing to fresh cream production in 1971, it has earned strong trust from pastry chefs, restaurants, and hotels nationwide. Also engaged in the development of Foods with Function Claims.
Founded in 1970, a pizza-specialized manufacturer. Handles integrated production of sauce, crust, toppings, and cheese. ISO 22000 implemented at headquarters and the Kawagoe factory. Over 50 years of pizza manufacturing expertise and know-how.
A dairy manufacturer headquartered in Hakodate, Hokkaido. The company ranks 6th nationally in raw milk procurement volume and is the largest food manufacturer in southern Hokkaido. The product range spans milk, condensed milk, powdered milk, butter, fresh cream, cheese, yogurt, and pudding. The commercial cream cheese "Luxe" is also used as an ingredient in major convenience store desserts.