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Frieda’s offers Chinese New Year promotion tips

The specialty produce experts at Frieda’s provide merchandising ideas for successful “Year of the Dragon” promotions.

Since 1973, Frieda’s has worked with produce retailers to promote Asian produce specialties for Chinese New Year. A longtime leader in the specialty Asian produce category, Frieda’s presents its recommendations for a “Year of the Dragon” display.

Asian cultures around the world will be celebrating the 15-day long tradition, and the entrance of the Year of the Dragon, with their families and friends over special feasts with foods to symbolize abundance, wealth, longevity, and good fortune.

“Frieda’s has been providing Asian produce specialties to supermarkets for Chinese New Year for more than 35 years. It’s one of the biggest food-centered holidays after Thanksgiving, beginning with the New Year’s Eve meal,” said Karen Caplan, President and CEO. “Chinese New Year’s dinners are magnificent multi-course feasts that usually consist of eight or nine exotic dishes.”

Chinese New Year & Food

During the Chinese New Year, many foods and colors take on symbolic meanings. Here are a few interesting symbolisms:

Pummelos, the largest citrus fruit, are seen as a symbol of prosperity and fertility, and are often presented as Chinese New Year gifts.

Kumquat trees are often used as a decoration during Chinese New Year. The golden color of these tiny fruits symbolizes wealth, and “kum” means “gold” in Cantonese.

Noodles, such as Frieda’s Chow Mein, Yakisoba or Udon, are a symbol of longevity. For this reason, Noodles are always served whole and never cut.

Chinese Long Beans, which are like extra-long green beans (measuring 12 to 20 inches in length), are another symbol of longevity.



Mandarin Oranges are also a popular gift, because in Chinese, the word "orange" sounds like "Ji", which means "good luck". People present oranges to their friends and relatives to express their respects and good wishes for the coming year.

Red is the preeminent color during the festivities, symbolizing joy, luck and happiness. Add some natural red pigment to your dishes with Frieda’s Blood Oranges.

Egg Rolls and Spring Rolls are a symbol of wealth because their shape resembles a gold bar. Frieda’s Egg Roll Wrappers can be found in the produce department.

Contact:
Alex Jackson
Frieda's Inc.
T: 714-826-6100 ext. 149
F: 714-816-0273
www.friedas.com
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