• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Go for Gold with Original Belgian Fries at F&H Asia Singapore 2022

Asia Food Journal
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Channels
    • Packaging
    • Processing
    • Ingredients
    • Industry
    • Automation
    • Guest Posts
    • Market Trends
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Event Calendar
  • Contact Us
    • Submit Guest Posts
Share
Leaderboard of Asia Food Journal




Go for Gold with Original Belgian Fries at F&H Asia Singapore 2022

September 7, 2022 by Asia Food Journal

original belgian fries

Courtesy of Flanders’ Agricultural Marketing Board (VLAM)

Belgium, the world’s leading exporter of frozen fries, returns to international food expositions after two years of absence, starting with Singapore’s Food & Hotel Asia (FHA) 2022. From 5 to 8 September 2022, Flanders’ Agricultural Marketing Board (VLAM) brings four global leading Belgian exporters of frozen potato products to the region’s largest B2B Food & Beverage trade show. 

“The Go for Gold campaign refers to the Original Belgian Fries as a premium product. The perfectly golden-yellow fries are made by Belgian suppliers who combine their craftsmanship with state-of-the-art production processes to easily and efficiently supply markets worldwide with frozen potato products,” said Hartwig Moyaert, Project Coordinator at VLAM. 

Leaderboard of Asia Food Journal

Moyaert added: “’Go for Gold’ confirms Belgium’s position as the world’s number one exporter of frozen fries! As an exceptional and reliable partner, we guarantee our products’ innovation, quality and safety. The Belgian potato processing sector continuously invests in research and development throughout the entire potato chain.” 

Belgium, the No.1 Frozen Fries Exporter 

Part of Belgium’s global recognition is its unique location. Situated in the core of Europe’s potato cultivation, Belgium’s moderate sea climate brings plenty of rain and guarantees a long and rich growing season. Fertile soil and a favourable environment allow Belgium to enjoy the highest average yield worldwide and rich diversity of potato varieties. 

In 2021, Belgium exported 33.3 percent of the world’s share of fries, making them the leading player in the frozen potato export industry. From the heart of Europe to Singapore, Belgian has sold frozen potato products across the island over the past few years. 

Thirty-two percent of the 4.8 million kilograms of European frozen fries, comprising 1.5 million kilograms of Original Belgian Fries, imported to Singapore annually come from Belgium. The product’s popularity is also echoed across the world, with 53.7 percent of the 4 billion kilograms of European frozen fries exported from Belgium. 

The Secret Behind Belgian Fries 

Belgian potatoes have a natural and well-monitored cultivation process – with high-quality, certified seeds which make their flesh tasty and give it a natural yellowish colour, removing the need to add dyes for the golden-yellow colour. Great fries are, indeed, made from great potatoes. 

The Belgian potato processing industry incorporates the most modern environmental and sustainable European technologies and quality systems. Continuous investments and technological innovations keep the sector at the forefront, resulting in new, higher-performance equipment and automation, storage capacity expansion, enhanced food safety, high-quality product, and new packaging concepts. 

Additionally, farmers, processors and traders 3 combine years of expertise with a scientific approach and thorough research & development (R&D). 

As Original as Belgian Fries 

Fries from Belgium and ingrained in their heritage are found everywhere in the country. Their daily cuisines, in the streets and their culture peaked with the introduction of frietkot, also known as a ‘national intangible cultural heritage. In 2019, Belgium successfully petitioned UNESCO to endorse the fry as an official icon of Belgian cultural heritage. 

You can find various Belgian frozen potato products in Singapore’s supermarkets.

Other Topics: FHA, Industry, Ingredients, original belgian fries

Related Articles

  • GLP-1

    Courtesy of IFF

    IFF unveils game-changing outlook on GLP-1 consumers
  • 2025 Beijing Chaoyang International Tea Culture Week

    Courtesy of The Convergence Media Center of Chaoyang District, Beijing

    Sipping tea while enjoying opera: The 2025 Beijing Chaoyang International Tea Culture Week showcases cultural charm
  • Arla Foods Ingredients and MasterSense

    Courtesy of Arla Foods Ingredients

    Arla Foods Ingredients and MasterSense sign new distribution agreement for Chilean market
  • THAIFEX - ANUGA ASIA 2025

    Courtesy of THAIFEX - ANUGA 2025

    THAIFEX – ANUGA ASIA 2025 draws global exhibitors and buyers, fuelling international dealmaking
  • Jollibee growth

    Courtesy of Jollibee Group

    Jollibee continues stellar growth across Southeast Asia, strengthens leadership in key markets
  • HMO Regulatory Approval

    Courtesy of dsm-firmenich

    Regulatory approval for dsm-firmenich’s 2’-FL HMO ingredient in Indonesia: Safety clearance allows new market access
Leaderboard of Asia Food Journal

Primary Sidebar

Stay Connected

Your browser does not support the video tag. Learn More




🔥 Trending News

Blue Bottle Coffee announces opening of first Southeast Asian outlet in LUMINE
Farmlore in Bengaluru is unveiled as the winner of the American Express One to
Syensqo achieves breakthrough in mechanical recycling of PVDC multilayer
Blue Bottle Coffee announces opening of first Southeast Asian outlet in LUMINE

Trending News

Subsribe to Our News Letter

Subscribe To
Our Newsletter


By submitting this form, you consent to receive marketing emails from Asia Food Journal. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email.

© 2025 Harvest Information. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy.

Become an F&B industry insider

Your go-to resource for all the latest trends, innovations, and news about the food and beverage industry!

 

By submitting this form, you consent to receive marketing emails from Asia Food Journal. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email.

Disclaimer: Translations on this website are automated using Google Translate. While we strive for accuracy, please be cautious, as machine translations may contain errors. For critical or sensitive content, consider seeking professional human translation. We are not liable for any reliance on the translated content.