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  2. Shumai - Wikipedia

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    In food stalls in Indonesia, siomai (or "siomay" in local dialect) are eaten together with steamed vegetables and tofu, and served with spicy peanut sauce. [citation needed] In Philippine food stalls and fast food restaurants, siomai is eaten with dip, toothpicks to facilitate handling, or with rice (using a spoon and fork). [citation needed]

  3. Siomay - Wikipedia

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    Siomay (also somai) (Chinese: 燒賣; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: sio-māi) is an Indonesian steamed fish dumpling with vegetables served in peanut sauce.It is derived from the Chinese shumai.

  4. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    Philippine English term for Inihaw. Grilled or skewered meat (mainly pork or chicken) marinated in a sweet soy-garlic mixture, grilled, basted with the marinade and then served with either a soy-vinegar dip or a sweet brown sauce. Variants also use offal, such as isaw. Bopis: Batangas Meat dish

  5. Philippine condiments - Wikipedia

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    Some add powdered dried shrimp or finely minced meat to the sauce. It is usually consumed with siomai as a sauce made with soy sauce and typically spritzed with calamansi. [15] Among the Maranao people, another notable condiment is the palapa, a very spicy condiment made from sakurab (native scallions), ginger, turmeric, and chilis. It is an ...

  6. Pancit Molo - Wikipedia

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    There are many different variations for the recipe, [9] but typically, creating the soup involves two steps: making the filling and making the broth. [10] The two later get mixed to create the soup. Creating the dumplings first involves mixing the meat mixture and the spices into a bowl, and then placing the mixture onto the wonton wrapper. [ 10 ]

  7. Microfranchising - Wikipedia

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    Microfranchising is a business model that applies elements and concepts of traditional franchising to small businesses in the developing world. It refers to the systemization and replication of micro-enterprises. Microfranchising is broadly defined as small businesses that can easily be replicated by following proven marketing and operational ...

  8. MTY Food Group - Wikipedia

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    The Calgary-based franchise operating in the smoothie industry oversaw 133 locations at the time it was acquired. [63] [64] In Quebec, the franchises are branded as 'Jus Jugo Juice' under the company's interpretation of Bill 96. That same month, MTY also purchased the Mr. Sub franchise for $23 million; at the time it was a chain of 335 sandwich ...

  9. Ramly Group - Wikipedia

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    Ramly bin Mokni Shala Siah binti Abdul Manap Siti Hayu binti Ramly Mohd Zaharin bin Ramly Siti Hazura binti Ramly Siti Hazira binti Ramly: Products: Mostly fast food such as burger and frozen food like frankfurter, nuggets, meat balls, fried chicken, buns, and sauces like chilli and mayonnaise