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National Turkey Federation Tosses Up Dozens of Main Dish Salad Recipes on www.EatTurkey.com
Operators seeking to join growing salad trend now have an expanded resource
WASHINGTON, D.C., August 1, 2003 -
CONTACT: Sherrie Rosenblatt, NTF, 202/898-0100,
or, Leslee McGovern, Devine & Pearson,
617/472-2700 E-mail: srosenblatt@turkeyfed.org
The National Turkey Federation (NTF) announced
today that it has broadened its database of entrée salad recipes on www.eatturkey.com
in response to renewed interest in the growing menu category. According to the
NPD Group, a New York-based market research firm, orders for entrée salads in
fast food operations increased 12 percent from June 2002 to May 2003. Foodservice
professionals looking to join this trend can now turn to www.eatturkey.com for
more than 80 fresh salad preparations developed by chefs and culinarians from
restaurants, NTF member companies and institutions.
"Turkey is a very lean protein so
it's a perfect choice for main dish salads," comments Sherrie Rosenblatt,
NTF's director of public relations. "Restaurateurs will find that it costs
less per pound than most other proteins so it yields a more attractive food
cost. And, its subtle flavor blends easily with many combinations of ingredients
so it works as well in a Turkey Tortilla Salad as it does in a Turkey Satay
Salad."
To access the collection of turkey
salads, operators can log onto www.eatturkey.com, click on the "foodservice" section
and then on "what's new." To connect to the salad page, look for the headline, "Salads
are making the ranks at www.eatturkey.com." Turkey Spinach Salad, Thai Turkey
Salad and Turkey Carnitas Mesclun Salad are just three of the recipes showcased
on the salad feature page, which also links to the full database of salads
and more than 600 foodservice recipes.
The National Turkey Federation (NTF) is the national advocate for all segments of the turkey industry, providing services and
conducting activities that increase demand for its members' products by protecting and enhancing their ability to profitably
provide wholesome, high-quality, nutritious products. Its award-winning web site, www.eatturkey.com,
offers consumers, food professionals and the media an extensive library of information including healthy eating and restaurant
trends, turkey cuts and purchasing tips, turkey nutrition and cooking techniques, and turkey facts and trivia. Additionally,
the site presents a searchable database of more than 1,500 recipes, offers a recipe E-mail program and provides special
seasonal and holiday ideas. The National Turkey Federation is headquartered in Washington, D.C.
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