Yoshimura Food Holdings K.K. manufactures and sells food products. The company offers commercial food materials; Chinese dishes; dried noodles, buckwheat flour, etc.; meat and processed food products; sake products; and frozen foods, including frozen fried oysters, fried chicken fillets, sashimi cutlet, and fried crab claws; peanut butter cream and chocolate cream; frozen tuna; jellies; sell pork cutlet, etc. It also provides seafood products; frozen paste products; scrolls and rice balls; chilled and frozen foods; fishery food; dumplings; and freeze-dried food, etc. In addition, the company is involved in the import and wholesale of frozen marine products; and sale of flour products. The company was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
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