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  2. Oatly and Nespresso Unveil their Oatly Barista Edition Coffee ...

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    From Paris, London, New York to Shanghai, Nespresso’s Oatly Barista Edition coffee is set to officially launch on 28 th Jan and will be available in more than 15 countries – including the US, UK, China and Australia. The blend will be available to buy through Nespresso’s official channels, online and in Nespresso boutiques around the ...

  3. Oatly - Wikipedia

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    Oatly Group AB is a Swedish food company that produces alternatives to dairy products from oats, including oat milk. [2] [3] Oatly was formed in the 1990s using research from Lund University. [4] [5] [6] Oatly has headquarters in Malmö and a production and development center in Landskrona. [7] [8] [9] [10]

  4. Administrative divisions of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines is broadly divided into three traditional island groups: Luzon, the Visayas, and Mindanao. The Philippine flag's three stars are often taken to represent each of these geographical groupings. These island groups, however, have no specific administrative bodies, either elected or appointed, although many agencies and institutions ...

  5. Coffea liberica - Wikipedia

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    Coffea liberica, commonly known as the Liberian coffee, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae from which coffee is produced. It is native to western and central Africa (from Liberia to Uganda and Angola), and has become naturalised in areas including Colombia, Venezuela, the Philippines, Borneo and Java.

  6. Can you really turn ‘anything’ into milk with this $200 machine?

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  7. Local government in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Municipal government in the Philippines is divided into three – independent cities, component cities, and municipalities (sometimes referred to as towns). Several cities across the country are "independent cities" which means that they are not governed by a province, even though like Iloilo City the provincial capitol might be in the city.

  8. Barangay - Wikipedia

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    The barangay [c] (/ b ɑːr ɑː ŋ ˈ ɡ aɪ /; abbreviated as Brgy. or Bgy.), historically referred to as barrio, [d] is the smallest administrative division in the Philippines.Named after the precolonial polities of the same name, modern barangays are political subdivisions of cities and municipalities which are analogous to villages, districts, neighborhoods, suburbs, or boroughs. [6]

  9. Philippine English vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Philippine English also borrows words from Philippine languages, especially native plant and animal names (e.g. ampalaya and balimbing), and cultural concepts with no exact English equivalents such as kilig and bayanihan. Some borrowings from Philippine languages have entered mainstream English, such as abaca and ylang-ylang.