Taiyo Shokuhin Co., Ltd. is a food OEM manufacturer based in Wakayama.They handle manufacturing of Manju, Dorayaki & Castella and more.They hold certifications including 和歌山県HACCP(3 factory), demonstrating a well-established quality management system.
A confectionery OEM contract manufacturer based in Wakayama City. They handle a wide variety of baked goods including roll cakes, baumkuchen, castella, and cookies. In 2018, all three of their factories obtained Wakayama Prefecture HACCP certification, ensuring rigorous quality control standards.
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