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4 manufacturers found
A umeboshi (pickled plum) specialist manufacturer based in Shirahama Town, Wakayama Prefecture. Successfully commercialized Japan's first crispy ume product made from Kishu-grown plums, holding the No. 1 national market share. Manufactures umeboshi, ume paste, crispy ume, and related products at a Wakayama Prefecture hygiene management certified factory. Handles OEM contract manufacturing for major convenience stores, restaurant chains, and food manufacturers.
A pickled plum manufacturer headquartered in Minabe Town, Wakayama Prefecture. Founded in 1948, the company boasts over 70 years of expertise in plum products. Located in the birthplace of Nanko plums, it uses plums from a production area certified as a UNESCO World Agricultural Heritage Site. As a major pickled plum manufacturer with approximately 121 employees, the company supplies commercial-grade pickled plums and provides OEM manufacturing services. The company obtained SQF certification in 2020.
Founded in 1942, a umeboshi (pickled plum) manufacturer based in Minabe, the heart of Kishu plum country. An industry pioneer in obtaining ISO 22000 certification, with thorough quality and safety management at its headquarters factory. Specializes in manufacturing umeboshi and processed plum products using Kishu Nanko plums, with a Tokyo sales office for nationwide distribution. Also handles OEM and commercial manufacturing.
A umeboshi and plum wine manufacturer based in Tanabe City, Wakayama Prefecture. Produces a wide range of plum-based products including umeboshi, plum wine, plum jelly, plum jam, and plum extract. Joined the Marudai Food Group in 2011 and obtained Wakayama HACCP certification. Handles OEM and commercial product manufacturing with a two-factory system comprising the Hikigawa and Shirahama factories.