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  2. Maggi - Wikipedia

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    The bouillon cube or Maggi cube is a meat substitute product that was introduced in 1908. In Germany , Cameroon , Côte d'Ivoire , Bénin , Gambia , Sénégal , Guinea , Nigeria , Ghana , Burkina Faso , Togo , Sierra Leone , Liberia , Mali , Niger , and Mauritania and parts of the Middle East , Maggi cubes are an integral part of the local cuisine.

  3. Mee goreng - Wikipedia

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    Maggi goreng. Maggi goreng, or Maggi mee goreng, is a variation of Mamak-style mee goreng. It uses Maggi brand of instant noodles, prepared with hot water before stir-frying, instead of fresh yellow noodles. [8]

  4. Julius Maggi - Wikipedia

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    Julius Michael Johannes Maggi (9 October 1846 – 19 October 1912) was a Swiss entrepreneur, inventor of precooked soups and Maggi sauce. He is best known for founding Maggi, which was merged with Nestlé in 1947.

  5. Bouillon cube - Wikipedia

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    Dehydrated meat stock, in the form of tablets, was known in the 17th century to English food writer Anne Blencowe, who died in 1718, [1] and elsewhere as early as 1735. [2] Various French cooks in the early 19th century (Lefesse, Massué, and Martin) tried to patent bouillon cubes and tablets, but were turned down for lack of originality. [ 3 ]

  6. List of instant noodle brands - Wikipedia

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    Maggi: Nestlé: Maggi instant noodles are popular in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Singapore, Malaysia, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and India. Nestle has 39% market share in Malaysia and 60% in India as of 2018. Maggi Cuppa Mania: Nestlé MAMA: Thai President Foods: Thai President Foods is based in Bangkok since 1972.

  7. Instant noodles - Wikipedia

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    Lead contamination in Nestlé's Maggi brand instant noodles made headlines in India, with some seven times the allowed limit; several Indian states banned the product, as did Nepal. [34] On 5 June 2015, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India banned all nine approved variants of Maggi instant noodles from India, terming them "unsafe ...

  8. Hot Pockets - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Nestle USA recalled 238,000 cases of its Hot Pockets because they may have contained meat from a massive recall of about 8.7 million pounds (3,900,000 kilograms) of meat from "diseased and unsound" animals. [13] [14] Nestle stated that "a small quantity of meat" from the Rancho Feeding Corp was used to make Hot Pockets. [15]

  9. Maggi noodles safety concerns in India - Wikipedia

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    In India, Maggi products were returned to the shelves in November 2015, [34] [35] accompanied by a Nestlé advertising campaign to win back the trust of members of the Indian community. [36] At this time, the "Maggi anthem" by Vir Das and Alien Chutney was released. [37] Nestlé resumed production of Maggi at all five plants in India on 30 ...