Canners & Food Processors à Edmiston Industrial, Edmonton, AB

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11749-180 Street, WEST EDMONTON, Edmonton, T5S 2H6

(780) 414-6075
Produce, Wholesale, Food processing company

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10456 170 St NW, Edmonton, T5S 1M4

7804440829
Our Edmonton location is open for Pick-Up only. Please check our website to shop online. We will ship your order directly to you by Canada Post or local courier. We value your desire to create wholesome and healthy sausages and meals for your family and friends. High Caliber Products can easily make the tasty jerky your kids will love or the products that your guests will rave about long after the bbq is over. You demand high quality ingredients and understand the effort involved in making that memorable meal.
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10456 170 Street Northwest, Edmonton, T5S 1M4

+1 780-444-0829
Our Edmonton location is open for Pick-Up only. Please check our website to shop online. We will ship your order directly to you by Canada Post or local courier. We value your desire to create wholesome and healthy sausages and meals for your family and friends. High Caliber Products can easily make the tasty jerky your kids will love or the products that your guests will rave about long after the bbq is over. You demand high quality ingredients and understand the effort involved in making that memorable meal.
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16520 107 St NW, Edmonton, T5X 2J5

(780) 236-1752
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4723 101 St. Nw, Edmonton, T6E 5C6

780-709-8660
Tortilla is also called little cake or flatbread. Depends on the region, It can be made from corn, rice or wheat. Tortilla also can be thin or thick and baked both sides on a hot surface or grilled until it get dry. Recently some tortillas are made in different flavors like avocado, chipotle, onion and some other. It is believed that first tortillas were discovered 10, 000 BC and were made of native maize with dried kernels. Mayan legend tells tortillas were invented in ancient times by a peasant for his hungry king. The traditional tool used to make tortillas was the metate. Currently the metate is still being used in some South America countries, but there are now different ways and machinery to make tortilla. The tortilla is a traditional food in Central and South America. More recently, other countries have begun producing different kinds of wheat and corn tortillas particularly in North America, Europe and Eastern Asia. You will find different sizes, shapes and flavours depending on where they are made.