Bairaha Foods is planning to set up in Maldives and Dubai as a part of its expansion plans, officials said. “We are exploring expansion possibilities to the Maldives and Dubai,” Udaya Athukorala, Head Sales and Marketing told the Business Times. He said that they have seen interest for Bairaha in these countries. “We had discussions [...]

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Bairaha plans Maldives,Dubai opportunities

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Bairaha Foods is planning to set up in Maldives and Dubai as a part of its expansion plans, officials said.

“We are exploring expansion possibilities to the Maldives and Dubai,” Udaya Athukorala, Head Sales and Marketing told the Business Times. He said that they have seen interest for Bairaha in these countries. “We had discussions with some interested parties,” he added.

The company, which introduced a new flavour, Kuruma, to its range of ready-to-eat, pre-cooked marinated chicken products this month said that this product is on sale island-wide, in either chicken drumstick or chicken breast varieties, both in 300 grammes packs. According to Bairaha Foods, the easiest and fastest way to prepare this delicious chicken dish is to cook it in a Microwave for five minutes, on a high temperature setting. “However, should one prefer cooking it in a pan, Kuruma chicken must first be completely thawed or defrosted, before it is then pan-cooked for 10 minutes on medium heat,” Mr. Athukorala said.

The company also revealed in a media release that Bairaha Food’s high-quality range of ready-to-eat chicken products will soon be adding chicken brockwurst jumbo sausages, in two flavours, to its product range in the near future. Bairaha Foods’ wide range of products currently encompasses chicken sausages, chicken meatballs and chicken slices, as well as pre-cooked marinated chicken breast and chicken drumsticks.




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