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- Netherlands (confectionery seeds), Snick EuroIngredients N.V. in Ruddervoorde BE (natural food ingredients) and KingNuts & Raaphorst B.V. in Bodegraven...
- was coined from jahurto, an Esperanto word meaning "yogurt". Yakult's ingredients are water, skimmed milk, glucose-fructose syrup, sucrose, natural flavours...
- proclaim herself an absolute monarch. On January 14, 1893, a group of mostly Euro-American business leaders and residents formed the Committee of Safety to...
- array of regional specialties that use traditional recipes and local ingredients. Seafood and ****anese rice or noodles are traditional staples. ****anese...
- Welkynd Stone. With all three retrieved, Martin reveals that a final ingredient is needed: a Great Sigil Stone from inside a Great Gate similar to the...
- locally referred to as Tahini Halvā (Urdu: تہینی حلوہ). The primary ingredients in this confection are sesame butter or paste (tahini), and sugar, glucose...
- 2022. Retrieved 5 March 2023. "Kerry sells sweet ingredients portfolio to Advent for 500 mln euros". Food Industry Executive. 11 January 2023. Retrieved...
- million euros and has increased compared to 2019 by 41.5 million euros or by 31%. In 2020 the sales volume of the active pharmaceutical ingredients amounted...
- football team became the first European champions by winning Euro 1960, and reached the finals of Euro 1988. Russian clubs CSKA Moscow and Zenit Saint Petersburg...
- desserts are kakanin (rice cakes), which include ****, suman, and bibingka. Ingredients such as calamansi, ube, and pili are used in Filipino desserts. The generous...