For food manufacturers and sauce producers, Brix is not only a number. It affects tomato concentration, recipe balance, tomato intensity and how the paste performs in finished products. Hongburg supplies Concentrated Tomato Paste with Custom Brix for buyers who need a more specification-driven tomato paste instead of a fixed standard product.
Different applications may require different concentration levels. A ketchup producer may evaluate tomato paste by concentration, viscosity and finished sauce body. A pasta sauce manufacturer may focus on tomato intensity, color and blending behavior. A ready-meal factory may need a tomato paste specification that works consistently in heating, mixing and batch production.
This page focuses on Brix customization, formula matching and processing suitability, making it different from packaging-led tomato paste products such as pouch, Tetra Pak, glass jar or canned formats.
| Item | Description |
| Product Name | Concentrated Tomato Paste with Custom Brix |
| Product Category | Concentrated tomato paste |
| Specification Focus | Custom Brix / Concentration control |
| Main Use | Sauce manufacturing, ketchup production, pasta sauce, pizza sauce, ready meals |
| Buyer Fit | Food manufacturers, sauce factories, OEM buyers, importers replacing suppliers |
| Key Buyer Value | Match tomato paste concentration to formula and processing needs |
| Adjustable Parameters | Brix, viscosity, color, texture, acidity, salt balance |
| Packaging Support | Pouch / Tetra Pak / Glass Jar or Bottle / Can / Plastic Bottle or Bucket |
| Supply Mode | Export supply / Bulk / Wholesale / OEM / Private Label |
| Sample Policy | Samples available, freight usually paid by customer |
| Certifications | ISO22000 / ISO9001 / HACCP / FDA / HALAL |
A buyer selecting tomato paste for processing usually cares about more than basic tomato flavor. The product must fit the target formula, finished texture and production method. Brix level can influence how much tomato paste is used, how strong the tomato base feels, and how the final sauce or food product performs after mixing or heating.
For sauce manufacturing, custom Brix tomato paste can help buyers adjust concentration according to the finished product. A thicker and more concentrated paste may be suitable for certain ketchup, pizza sauce or tomato-based sauce formulas, while other applications may require a different balance between concentration, viscosity and color.
Hongburg can discuss Brix level together with related parameters such as viscosity, color, texture and acidity. This helps buyers evaluate the tomato paste as part of their production formula, rather than as a single isolated ingredient.
Concentrated Tomato Paste with Custom Brix is especially relevant for buyers who use tomato paste as a base ingredient in production. It can be applied in tomato ketchup, tomato sauce, pasta sauce, pizza sauce, ready meals, soups, stews, canned foods and other tomato-based product lines.
For food manufacturers, the main question is whether the tomato paste can fit the existing process. A sauce factory may need a specification that blends smoothly with seasonings, starches, oils or other ingredients. A ready-meal producer may need the tomato paste to maintain stable flavor and appearance after heating. An OEM buyer may need the specification to follow a target market or brand requirement.
This makes Brix customization a practical tool for product development and supplier evaluation.
Many buyers do not start from zero. They may already have a current tomato paste supplier, an internal product standard or a benchmark sample from their market. In that situation, the key question is whether a new supplier can match the required Brix, viscosity, color and texture closely enough for testing.
Hongburg can support sample evaluation and specification discussion before larger orders. Buyers may share target parameters, application requirements or benchmark product information for review. This process is useful for importers replacing a supplier, sauce factories improving procurement stability, or private label buyers developing a new tomato-based product.
For example, a sauce manufacturer may compare sample performance in its own production test before deciding whether the product fits its ketchup or pasta sauce formula. This helps reduce mismatch between the tomato paste specification and the buyer’s real production needs.
Although this product focuses on custom Brix and specification matching, packaging should still fit the buyer’s production flow, storage method and sales channel. Hongburg supports five main packaging families for tomato paste and sauce products.
| Packaging Type | Included Formats | Net Weight Options |
| Pouch | Sachet / Small Pouch / Stand-up Pouch / Spout Pouch / Flat Pouch / Soft Pack | 10g / 15g / 20g / 250g / 500g / 800g / 1kg |
| Tetra Pak | Aseptic Carton / Carton Pack / Brick Carton / Shelf-stable Carton | 390g / 500g / 1kg |
| Glass Jar or Bottle | Glass Jar / Glass Bottle / Wide-mouth Jar / Retail Glass Packaging | 235g / 473g / 500g / 887g / 940g / 1.02kg |
| Can | Tin Can / Metal Can / Food Can / Canned Format | 400g / 800g / 2.2kg / 3kg |
| Plastic Bottle or Bucket | Slim Plastic Bottle / Squeeze Bottle / Plastic Container / Plastic Jar / Plastic Bucket | 240g / 340g / 430g / 600g / 3kg / 3.75kg |
Custom packaging size, label language, private label design and product specifications can be discussed based on market requirements. For custom Brix tomato paste, buyers may also review concentration, viscosity, color, texture, acidity, salt balance and formula direction.
Brix is the main specification point, but it should not be evaluated alone. For tomato paste used in processing, buyers may also need to review viscosity, color, texture, acidity and salt balance. These factors can affect how the paste behaves in sauces, ready meals and other tomato-based products.
Hongburg can discuss product direction based on the buyer’s target application. A ketchup manufacturer may focus on sauce body and tomato strength. A pizza sauce producer may care more about color, concentration and blending behavior. A private label buyer may need a tomato paste specification that supports both product performance and market positioning.
This allows buyers to build a more accurate specification instead of only asking for a general concentrated tomato paste.
For specification-driven tomato paste projects, Hongburg’s support focuses on matching the product to the buyer’s formula, target application and purchasing standard. A project may involve Brix discussion, viscosity review, color comparison, texture evaluation and packaging selection.
Food manufacturers may need consistent processing performance. Importers replacing an existing supplier may need benchmark matching. OEM and private label buyers may need tomato paste specifications aligned with their finished products. Hongburg can help buyers review samples and product requirements before larger orders, while keeping packaging options open across pouch, Tetra Pak, glass jar or bottle, can, and plastic bottle or bucket formats.
For Concentrated Tomato Paste with Custom Brix, quality control is closely related to specification consistency. Brix, viscosity, color and texture should remain stable enough to support repeat purchasing and production planning.
Hongburg supports export-oriented tomato paste supply with sample evaluation, packaging discussion and OEM/private label cooperation. Buyers can test samples before scaling up, with freight usually paid by the customer. Product specification and packaging format can be discussed according to the target market, processing application and order plan.
Q1: What Brix level can be customized for concentrated tomato paste?
The suitable Brix level depends on the buyer’s application, formula and benchmark product. Hongburg can discuss Brix requirements based on sauce manufacturing, ketchup production, pasta sauce, pizza sauce, ready meals or other tomato-based processing needs.
Q2: Can Hongburg match my current supplier’s tomato paste specification?
Yes. Buyers may share target parameters or benchmark samples for discussion. Brix, viscosity, color and texture can be reviewed to help evaluate whether the product fits the buyer’s existing formula or supplier replacement plan.
Q3: Is custom Brix tomato paste suitable for sauce manufacturing?
Yes. It can be used for ketchup, tomato sauce, pasta sauce, pizza sauce, ready meals, soups and other tomato-based products where concentration and processing behavior matter.
Q4: Can viscosity and color be adjusted together with Brix?
Yes. Brix can be discussed together with viscosity, color, texture, acidity and other product characteristics depending on the target application and processing requirement.
Q5: Which packaging format is better for custom Brix tomato paste?
It depends on the buyer’s production use and sales plan. Can, pouch, Tetra Pak, glass jar or bottle, and plastic bottle or bucket formats can be discussed based on processing volume, retail positioning, foodservice demand or private label planning.
Q6: Can buyers test samples before switching suppliers?
Yes. Samples are available for evaluation, with freight usually paid by the customer. Buyers can test Brix, viscosity, color, texture and application performance before confirming larger orders.