Earthbound Farm

Preparation InstructionsKeep frozen. Once thawed, do not refreeze. Cooking Directions: Conventional Oven (For food safety and quality, cook to an international temperature of 165 degrees F.

Cooking times may vary depending on cooking method and equipment. Adjust time and heat settings as necessary) (for Best Results): 1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C). Lightly coat a baking tray with non-stick vegetable spray.

Earthbound Farm Organic Field Tour. 855 views 1 year ago. What does it take to farm organically at Earthbound? Join us for a field tour and find out! Originally taking root on a three-acre raspberry farm, Natural Selection Foods is a top US supplier of packaged organic salads. Also known as Earthbound Farms, it serves retailers and foodservice operators nationwide. Its more than 100 different products include organic fruits.

Spread potatoes out in a single layer on tray and position in the center of the oven. Bake for about 25 minutes. Convection Oven (For food safety and quality, cook to an international temperature of 165 degrees F. Cooking times may vary depending on cooking method and equipment.

Adjust time and heat settings as necessary): 1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Spread potatoes out in a single layer on an oven safe pan.

Bake for about 15 minutes; adjust as necessary for desired internal temperature. Pan Fry (For food safety and quality, cook to an international temperature of 165 degrees F.

Cooking times may vary depending on cooking method and equipment. Adjust time and heat settings as necessary): Caution: Ice crystals on frozen foods can cause spattering when added to hot oil.

Add product carefully. Always preheat oil uncovered; if oil spatters, cover immediately and reduce heat until spattering stops. Lightly coat a fry pan with non-stick vegetable spray or oil. Preheat fry pan over medium or medium-low heat until hot. Slowly add desired amount of potatoes.

Cook 8-10 minutes, turning occasionally.IngredientsOrganic Sweet Potatoes, Organic Olive Oil, Organic Maltodextrin, Sea Salt, Organic Black Pepper. Reassembly of sig sauer p365.

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Earthbound Farm
Subsidiary
Founded1984; 36 years ago
FoundersDrew and Myra Goodman
HeadquartersSan Juan Bautista, California
ParentTaylor Farms
Websiteearthboundfarm.com

Earthbound Farm is an Americanfarm located near San Juan Bautista, California.It is the largest producer of organic salads in the US.[1] It was also the first company to produce prewashed, packaged salad greens on an industrial scale.[2] Earthbound Farm was founded in 1984 by Drew and Myra Goodman, on a 2.5 acres (10,000 m2) farm in California’s Carmel Valley.[1][3] Just over two decades later, the company employed over 150 growers on 30,000 acres.[4] By 2015, nearly 50,000 acres were in production.[5] In The Omnivore's Dilemma, Michael Pollan referred to Earthbound Farm as 'a company that arguably represents industrial organic farming at its best.'[6]

In 2009, HM Capital acquired Earthbound Farm.[7] In 2013, Earthbound Farm was acquired by WhiteWave Foods, owner of Horizon Organic milk, for $600 million.[8] In July 2016 it was announced that the French company Danone would purchase WhiteWave Foods for $10.4 billion.[9] The acquisition was completed in April 2017 and the newly formed company was named DanoneWave.[10] Earthbound Farm was acquired again in April 2019 by Taylor Farms.[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abAmanda Hesser, Salad in Sealed Bags Isn't So Simple, It Seems, The New York Times, January 14, 2003.
  2. ^Samuel Fromartz (2005). Organic Inc.: Natural Foods and How They Grew. Harcourt. ISBN978-0-15-603242-1.
  3. ^Dawn Withers, Earthbound Farm turns 25, sees organic remaining strong, The Packer, August 25, 2009.
  4. ^Whitney, Jake (28 January 2007). 'Organic Erosion: Will the term organic still mean anything when it's adopted whole hog by behemoths such as Wal-Mart?'. San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  5. ^'Earthbound Farm Organic: Our Story'. Earthbound Farm. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  6. ^Michael Pollan, The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals, The Penguin Press, 2006, ISBN978-1-59420-082-3, Pg. 162.
  7. ^Griffith, Erin (2009-07-21). 'HM Capital Buys The (Organic) Farm'. PE HUB. Retrieved 2015-04-19.
  8. ^Anderson, Mark C. (9 December 2013). 'Locally-based organic giant Earthbound Farm sells to WhiteWave Foods'. Monterey County Weekly. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  9. ^http://fortune.com/2016/07/13/danone-whitewave-acquisition-2/
  10. ^http://www.dairyreporter.com/Manufacturers/Danone-completes-acquisition-of-WhiteWave-to-create-DanoneWave
  11. ^'Taylor Farms buys Earthbound Farm from Danone'. www.foodbusinessnews.net. Retrieved 2019-09-26.
Earthbound Farm

External links[edit]

  • Jennifer McNulty, Alum brings organic produce into the mainstream, Currents online (University of California, Santa Cruz), November 8, 2004

Coordinates: 36°52′29″N121°33′13″W / 36.87472°N 121.55361°W

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