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Frozen Shrimp
Highest quality in color, texture, and taste achieved by rigorous quality control.
PERUANO BEANS
The most popular bean in the United States, fiber-rich and a good source of protein offering numerous health benefits.
Dehydrated Eggs
Dehydrated eggs are increasing in demand as more consumers look towards protein-rich foods with long shelf life.
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A Premium Selection To Choose From
We offer an extensive selection of high quality Mexican and Hispanic foods to choose from including wholesale all natural Frozen Shrimp, beans, produce, dehydrated egg and so much more. We are also well known as the only one FINCA DONA LUISA distributors delivering in the entire state of Texas.
Mission and Vision
The primary mission of FORTUNA FOODS USA
is to the production and distribution of high quality, premium Food with NO preservatives.
Establishing a healthier alternative to the current shrimp product in the market today, our premium frozen shrimp is a wholesome and fresh option for our customers.

FORTUNA'S CORE VALUES
• Service • Respect • Integrity • Responsibility

Peruano BEANS
Peruano beans are the most popular bean in the United States. These fiber-rich beans are a good source of protein and offer numerous health benefits. Pinto beans can be served as a side dish or added to soups or stews. Their creamy texture makes them a popular choice of bean for making refried beans. They are often served with rice.
Storage and Shelf Life
Store in a cool, dry place. Shelf life: bags – up to 1 year. Bulk – up to 6 months.
Dehydrated Eggs
Dehydrated eggs are a very versatile food source that can ensure a constant supply of eggs in almost any situation. This can be in the form of powder, dried egg whites, dried yolks or dried whole eggs. Calcium and protein are still available in dried eggs, so you can safely use them to meet some of your nutritional needs.
When reconstituted, the item is just as good as when fresh and serves much the same purposes in baking or other recipes.
