Ribon: A Unique Forest-Inspired Taste and Scent Experience in Csíkmadaras
Ribon: A Unique Forest-Inspired Taste and Scent Experience in Csíkmadaras

Ribon: A Unique Forest-Inspired Taste and Scent Experience in Csíkmadaras

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RIBON Factory Tour: A Journey into the World of Fruit Processing and Dietary Supplement Production

We invite you to a special experience in Csíkmadaras: a guided tour of the RIBON factory, where the rich fruit treasures of the Transylvanian forests are transformed into high-quality, natural dietary supplements.

During this modern factory visit, you'll gain a comprehensive overview of the entire production process from the arrival of the fruits through processing, freeze-drying, extract preparation, and bottling, all the way to the finished product.
 You'll also get a behind the scenes look at the expertise and careful work that goes into every RIBON product.

A highlight of the program is the forest-like culinary experience: the flavors and scents of blackcurrant, wild blueberry, lingonberry, and raspberry, combined with all-natural ingredients, create a delight for the senses.

The program includes:
  • Insight into the secrets of fruit processing and supplement manufacturing;
  • Tasting: blackcurrant juice, fruit jelly, freeze-dried fruits: pure flavors straight from the forest;
  • Visit to a plant micropropagation lab, where the plants of the future are born;
  • Visit to a local artisan carpentry workshop, where wood, creativity, and tradition meet.
Further information:
  • Duration: approx. 40–50 minutes
  • We can host 40–50 people per session; for larger groups, visits will be split into parts
  • Prior registration is required
  • Participation fee: 39 RON/person
Discover with us how nature’s treasures are turned into natural natural health products. A rich, tasty, and educational experience for all ages!

VISITS ARE AVAILABLE BY PRIOR APPOINTMENT ONLY.
Contact and booking:
  •  +40 720 110 777
  •  office@ribon.ro

Language

English Hungarian Romanian

City

Mădăraș

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