Munchy Seeds launches new table top range

Munchy Seeds launches new table top range

Need Seeds lightly toasted pumpkin seeds. Posted: 22 May 2024 Share this page Munchy Seeds, a UK artisan seed specialist has this week announced the launch of its new table top shakers. Positioned as the third condiment to salt and pepper, the new table top shakers give consumers the opportunity to add additional nutrients to…


Munchy Seeds launches new table top range

Need Seeds lightly toasted pumpkin seeds.

Munchy Seeds, a UK artisan seed specialist has this week announced the launch of its new table top shakers.

Positioned as the third condiment to salt and pepper, the new table top shakers give consumers the opportunity to add additional nutrients to their everyday meals in a simple and easy solution.

The new Need Seeds range includes five single seed varieties: sunflower, pumpkin, black sesame, black and white sesame and tamari (soy) coated seeds; plus, an omega 7 seed mixture that includes golden linseed, flax and rapeseed; and a 9-seed mix with quinoa, watermelon and millet. Each shaker is 150g with a RRP of £2.99.

Munchy Seeds based in Suffolk, has been roasting, toasting and flavouring different seed blends for 25 years. Sourcing the best quality British grown seeds, along with other indigenous varieties from Europe, the USA, India, China and South America.

Sara Pearson, co-owner of Munchy Seeds says: “We’ve launched Need Seeds in table-top shakers, positioned as the third condiment: salt, pepper and seeds. No table setting will be complete without them. Perfect for sprinkling on porridge, yogurt, salads, vegetables, pasta and even ice cream. The range, versatility and nutritional values of Munchy seeds make them tiny, tasty miracles of goodness.”

Need Seeds will be available via Amazon

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