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  2. Knorr (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Knorr (/ n ɔːr /; [1] German:) is a German food and beverage brand based in Heilbronn, Germany and founded in 1838. It has been owned by the British company Unilever since 2000, when Unilever acquired Best Foods , excluding Japan , where it is made under license by Ajinomoto .

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    Nutrition: Calories: 510 Fat: 33g (Saturated fat: 7g) Sodium: 1,110mg Carbs: 14g (Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 5g) Protein: 37g. When you add blue cheese crumbles, bacon, eggs ...

  4. List of Unilever brands - Wikipedia

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    Knorr (Knorr-Suiza in Argentina and Mexico, Royco in Indonesia and Kenya, Continental in Australia) – sauces, stock cubes, ready-meals, meal kits, ready-soups, frozen food range (except Japan) Kuner – mayonnaise (top down squeeze bottles, sachets, glass jars, tubes), sauces (top down in the squeeze bottles, sachets, glass bottles) (Austria)

  5. 100 Unhealthiest Foods on the Planet - AOL

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    Unhealthy Ingredients: Sodium nitrite, sodium nitrate, and sodium phosphate. Processed red meat is any type of red meat (think pork, beef, lamb) that has been cured or preserved in any way. This ...

  6. Kröning - Wikipedia

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    This Landshut district location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  7. Crouton - Wikipedia

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    Croutons atop a salad A crouton ( / ˈ k r uː t ɒ n / ) is a piece of toasted or fried bread , normally cubed and seasoned. Croutons are used to add texture and flavor to salads [ 1 ] —notably the Caesar salad [ 2 ] — as an accompaniment to soups and stews , [ 1 ] or eaten as a snack food .

  8. Full-course dinner - Wikipedia

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    Game, such as wild duck or small birds, served with salad. Heavy pudding or another creamed sweet. A frozen sweet, possibly with small crisp cakes. Cheeses, with biscuits and butter, or a hot savory of cheese. Fresh, crystallized, and stuffed dried fruits, served with bonbons. Coffee, liqueurs, and sparkling waters.

  9. Koenigs–Knorr reaction - Wikipedia

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    The Koenigs–Knorr reaction in organic chemistry is the substitution reaction of a glycosyl halide with an alcohol to give a glycoside. It is one of the oldest glycosylation reactions. It is named after Wilhelm Koenigs (1851–1906), a student of von Baeyer and fellow student with Hermann Emil Fischer, and Edward Knorr, a student of Koenigs.