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Atkinson's Parched Peas

Carole Brook, the founder of start-up business, Atkinson's Parched Peas sought the expertise of the Scottish Centre for Food Development and Innovation (SCFDI) to ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁϱ¬ÁϹÙÍø her product concept range. Carole proposed the creation of three products using the Carlin Pea, a whole cooked pea pot, a pea pate/dip and a pea salad. The Carlin Pea is a sustainable nutritious UK crop, it is high in fibre and low in fat. The SCFDI are experienced in ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁϱ¬ÁϹÙÍøing innovative products, sourcing local ingredients in the correct quantities for manufacturing, achieving nutritional targets, food labelling and food manufacturing.

The project was funded by Scottish Funding Council’s .

Throughout the project, the company provided feedback on product samples and was given advice on how to manufacture the products. The project resulted in ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁϱ¬ÁϹÙÍøment of the three products and the SCFDI provided all essential information to trial and launch on to the market.

"Initially, I was seeking support to achieve the best texture, flavour balance and shelf-life using natural ingredients. I feel we achieved it and much more. I came away with a wealth of business advice, personalised costing spreadsheets, specific nutritional information, scaled up recipes for production, links to suppliers/distributors, market research and improved knowledge on current and forthcoming trends, not to mention numerous new contacts and support networks within the food industry"
Carole Brook, Founder

References

¹ The Anderson Centre – Revealing the Opportunities for Growing Peas and Beans in the UK March 2015 – G Redman et al

2 Global Pulse Confederation February and April 2023  

3 Salt reduction targets 2024 –

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