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'''Sharwood's''' is a British food company, which specialises in Asian food, established in 1889 and acquired by [[Rank Hovis McDougall|RHM]] in 1963, which was then merged into [[Premier Foods]] in March 2007.
'''Sharwood's''' is a British food company, which specialises in Asian food, established in 1889 by James Allen Sharwood and acquired by [[Rank Hovis McDougall|RHM]] in 1963, which was then merged into [[Premier Foods]] in March 2007.


==Company products ==
==Company products ==

Latest revision as of 10:10, 12 April 2024

Sharwood's
Company typeFood
IndustryFood Manufacture
Founded1889
FounderJames Allen Sharwood
ProductsAsian cooking sauces, accompaniments and ingredients.
ParentPremier Foods

Sharwood's is a British food company, which specialises in Asian food, established in 1889 by James Allen Sharwood and acquired by RHM in 1963, which was then merged into Premier Foods in March 2007.

Company products[edit]

The company produces Indian, Chinese and South East Asian food products and ingredients. It produces many cooking sauces, which usually come in a recognisable square shape jar, and also curry pastes and powders, pappadoms, naan breads, noodles, prawn crackers as well as ready meals. It holds the largest market share in Britain in this range. As of 2007 it claims to have 28% of the Asian food market in Britain, and that 46% of sales are from sauces. The sauces are made at the Worksop Factory in north Nottinghamshire.

Media[edit]

In August 2010 Sharwood's teamed up with actor and personality Joanna Lumley to develop a limited edition Mango Chutney with Kashmiri Chilli – an ingredient from her birthplace. Sharwood's pledged to donate 10p from each jar sold to the Gurkha Welfare Trust.[1]

In 2012, Sharwood's released an extended range to complement its tikka masala sauce; these are "Extra Mild", "Extra Creamy", "Extra Onions" and "Mango Chutney flavour".

In addition to the UK, Sharwood's products are available in Australia, New Zealand, and North America.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Joanna Lumley creates chutney to help the Gurkhas". BBC News. 5 August 2010.