Spreadable sandwich filling producing

At Holland Special Foods, we produce shelf-stable spreads in glass jars. Think vegetable spreads, hummus, and date spread. Thanks to our experience with sustainable and organic products, we help brands to have their products professionally produced and scaled up.

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Spread

Types & Applications

The demand for healthier and more natural products is growing rapidly. That's why we develop recipes that are not only flavourful but also contribute to a balanced diet. Many of our products are high in protein and fibre. Our super spreads based on legumes and a chocolate spread based on dates are a good example. No added sugars, but a healthier and at least as tasty alternative.

Specialising in long-life products in glass

Glass protects flavour, contributes to a longer shelf life and is fully recyclable, making it a sustainable packaging choice.

  • Heating techniques

    We use pasteurisation and sterilisation to guarantee a natural, long shelf life at room temperature, without compromising on taste.

  • Flexible Packaging Options

    From small portion packs to large glass jars for bulk consumers. We are happy to advise you on the right lids and sizes for your concept.

Glass jars on a conveyor belt
Professional co-packing facility with a clean, modern filling line for glass jars

Producing your product together

Would you like us to produce or develop spreadable bread toppings? Depending on your situation, we offer various forms of collaboration:

Why Holland Special Foods?

Personal cooperation

Direct contact, short lines of communication and a dedicated partner who thinks along with you every step of the way.

Specialist in complex projects

We transform even the most challenging and non-standard products into a concrete, scalable, and manufacturable end result.

Innovation

Continue development of new recipes and production methods for a lead in the market.

Flexible batch sizes

At HSF, we produce in flexible volumes, allowing you to benefit from the economies of scale of a factory.