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Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark (left) tours the Saskatchewan Food Centre in March 2019. (Sask. Food Centre/Twitter)

Food centre helps recipes go from family favourite to market

Apr 11, 2019 | 3:18 PM

For more than 20 years, the Saskatchewan Food Centre has helped take recipes and turn them into products on store shelves.

“Your grandma’s favourite relish recipe to any crazy hair-brained scheme or idea we can help you take that to market,” Food Centre vice-president Shannon Hood-Niefer told 650 CKOM.

She said the process of getting a recipe turned into a product is relatively simple to start.

“You’ll meet with one of our scientists and we’ll sign a non-disclosure (agreement),” she explained. “We’ll pitch to you a project proposal and typically we can get started in a couple of weeks.”

Scientists then develop peoples’ home recipes into large-scale measurements while considering production using professional grade food processing equipment.

The timeline to complete the process is different for every product, according to Hood-Niefer.

“Depending on the complexity, the project might last a month or it might last 12 months,” she said.

Since opening in 1998, Hood-Neifer said about half of the products they’ve helped produce have gone to market.

Roughly 70 per cent are still on store shelves now.

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