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Ostmann Let's Do Mexikanisch

ownerFuchs Gewürze GmbH (Deutschland)
originDeutschland
manufacturedGermany

Product and formulation

Ostmann Let's Do Mexikanisch is a ready-to-use Mexican-style spice/seasoning mix (Gewürzzubereitung) marketed in 70 g white metal tins and formulated for dishes such as chili con carne, tacos, fajitas and enchiladas. The product listing shows ingredients including sea salt, paprika, garlic, cumin, cinnamon, chili, ginger and rapeseed oil and specifies the manufacturer as Ostmann Gewürze GmbH in Dissen, Germany. (fuchsgruppe.shop)

Manufacturing and origin

The product is manufactured in Germany (producer address listed as Ostmann Gewürze GmbH, D-49021 Dissen), so the manufacturing country is Germany. The EAN/barcode shown for the 70 g tin is 4002674184303. (fuchsgruppe.shop)

Brand origin and ownership

Ostmann began as a German spice business (founded by Karl Ostmann) and is now a consumer brand within the Fuchs Gruppe portfolio. The Ostmann brand and product range are marketed under Ostmann Gewürze GmbH, and the brand was acquired into the Fuchs Group portfolio (Fuchs Gruppe / DF World of Spices AG), which acts as the ultimate owner and operator of the brand today. (de.wikipedia.org)

Ultimate owner details and structure

The Fuchs Gruppe is a privately held German spice group headquartered in Dissen am Teutoburger Wald with international production and sales sites; the group’s long-term ownership structure is linked to the Dieter Fuchs Foundation as a major shareholder. Fuchs manages multiple spice brands (including Ostmann) and operates production and distribution for those brands from Germany and other locations. (fuchsgruppe.com)

Summary

  • Product: Ostmann Let's Do Mexikanisch — a Mexican seasoning blend (70 g tin). (fuchsgruppe.shop)
  • Manufactured in: Germany (Ostmann Gewürze GmbH, Dissen). (fuchsgruppe.shop)
  • Brand origin: Germany; ultimate owner: Fuchs Gruppe (DF World of Spices AG), headquartered in Dissen, Germany. (de.wikipedia.org)

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