JFC International is a global food company engaged in the importing, exporting, manufacturing, and distribution of over 4,000 Japanese and Asian food products. The company's mission is to bridge the gap between East and West by introducing authentic Japanese and Asian food to the world.
Founded in 1958 as JFC Sales Co. Inc. in Los Angeles, California.
Became the first company to introduce authentic Japanese products to the U.S. market.
Expanded its product line to cover a wide range of Asian food products.
Established subsidiaries in Canada, Mexico, and the UK.
Currently, the company has more than 20 subsidiaries worldwide.
A Japanese food company that is engaged in a wide range of businesses such as marine products, logistics, and aquaculture.
A Japanese food company that produces and sells instant noodles, frozen foods, and other food products.
A Japanese company that is engaged in the production and sale of alcoholic beverages, food products, and healthcare-related products.
JFC offers a wide range of rice varieties including short grain, medium grain, and long grain rice, as well as sushi rice.
JFC offers a variety of authentic Japanese and Asian sauces, marinades, and dressings, such as teriyaki sauce, Sriracha sauce, and miso dressing.
JFC offers a wide range of Asian noodles and wrappers, including soba, udon, ramen, and wonton wrappers.
JFC offers a variety of Asian snacks, such as rice crackers, pocky sticks, and shrimp chips.
JFC offers a range of Asian beverages including green tea, sake, and iced tea.
JFC stands for Japan Food Corporation, which was the original name of the company when it was founded in 1958.
JFC products are available in most major grocery stores, Asian supermarkets, and online retailers.
Yes, JFC is committed to offering authentic Japanese and Asian food products. Many of their products are imported directly from Japan and other Asian countries.
JFC is committed to sustainability and has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, such as using eco-friendly packaging materials and investing in energy-efficient technologies.
Yes, JFC has a recipes section on their website that offers a variety of recipes using their products.