South Asian-inspired ice cream startup joins KeHE emerging brands program

South Asian-inspired ice cream startup joins KeHE emerging brands program

Food Entrepreneur NEW YORK โ€“ Premium ice cream maker Heritage Kulfi was selected to participate in KeHE elevate, a new and emerging brands program from KeHE Distributors that connects brands with retailers nationwide.

Heritage Kulfi said it plans to capitalize on its involvement in the platform, with a target to expand distribution during the next two years โ€œfrom the Northeast and Midwest to all areas of the country.โ€

Mansoor Ahmed, Heritage Kulfiโ€™s founder and chief executive officer, said he designed the companyโ€™s signature product to fill a gap in the mainstream market with classic South Asian flavors and a creamy, traditional kulfi.

“The intent was to use high-quality, authentic ingredients and methods when developing each flavor,โ€ Mr. Ahmed said. โ€œBuilding on my own nostalgia for the South Asian food and desserts of my childhood in New York allowed me to confidently create something that I know others would equally enjoy.โ€

KeHE senior category manager Kelly Stockdale said a brand has to offer โ€œsomething new and uniqueโ€ to get selected for the emerging brand program. She said Heritage Kulfiโ€™s โ€œunique flavors and beautiful packaging, along with a growing demand for travel through taste budsโ€ led to KeHEโ€™s sales team and retail partners voting to choose the premium ice cream brand.

Per Heritage Kulfi, its products are handcrafted by simmering locally sourced ingredients overnight, and the creamโ€™s milk proteins are caramelized and browned before being frozen โ€“ leading to a dense, creamy texture and โ€œrich dairy notes.โ€

Flavors include Alphonso Mango, Cardamom Chai, Coconut, Earl Grey, Pistachio, Rosewater, Saffron, Vanilla Bean, Malai Sweet Cream and Almond Blossom. The company said it is developing vegan and dairy alternative varieties, as well.

Heritage Kulfi products are egg-free, non-GMO, gluten-free, halal and kosher, and come in certified sustainably sourced packaging.

KeHEโ€™s elevate program involves 67 suppliers, and the company said brands that are chosen outperform other new brands โ€œwith 170% more points of distribution on average.โ€

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