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New imported steamed Brussels sprouts product launches

Melissa's Produce has introduced Melissa's Steamed Brussels Sprouts, which are imported from the Netherlands and available year-round.

Fully cooked and tender, these vibrant green sprouts take the prep work out of healthy eating, offering the flavor and nutrition of fresh Brussels sprouts. They can be served warm or cold, tossed into salads, grain bowls, or pasta, or simply seasoned with olive oil, salt, and pepper for a quick, nutritious side dish. Each batch is lightly steamed to preserve natural color, sweetness, and crunch, ensuring restaurant-quality taste straight from the package.

© Melissa's Produce

"Today's shoppers want fresh, convenient options that fit their lifestyle without sacrificing flavor," said Robert Schueller, director of public relations at Melissa's Produce. "Our new Steamed Brussels Sprouts make it easier than ever to serve a wholesome vegetable dish in just minutes: no washing, trimming, or boiling required."

High in vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants, Brussels sprouts are a nutrient-dense favorite with year-round appeal. By offering them in a ready-to-eat, heat-and-serve format, the company continues to expand its line of fresh, prepared produce solutions designed to make healthy eating simpler and more delicious.

The product is now available at select retailers nationwide.

For more information:
Robert Schueller
Melissa's Produce
Tel: +1-800-588-1281
[email protected]
www.melissas.com

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