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  2. Ryvita - Wikipedia

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    The Ryvita company was founded in 1925 by John Edwin Garratt. [1] It initially imported rye crispbreads from Scandinavia but in 1932 started production in Birmingham in England. The Ryvita factory was destroyed during the Second World War and replaced in 1949 by a new production facility in Poole in Dorset, a port on the south coast of England. [2]

  3. Ry-Krisp - Wikipedia

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    Ry-Krisp is an American brand of rye crisp bread that was introduced in 1899. [1] Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota , the Ry-Krisp plant was purchased by Ralston Purina in 1926. [ 2 ] In 1994, the Ralston portion of Ralston Purina was spun off into a new company called Ralcorp Holdings, including the RyKrisp operations.

  4. Crispbread - Wikipedia

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    Crispbread is usually a part of a daily meal. In Sweden and Finland crispbread and butter or margarine are included in school meals. Crispbread might also be crushed into yogurt or filmjölk in place of cereals or muesli, and even used as a pizza base. [12] In Sweden, crispbread is a common side dish for pea soup, as well as for pickled herring ...

  5. Jordans (cereal) - Wikipedia

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    It is part of Jordans Dorset Ryvita, a subsidiary of Associated British Foods, that also encompasses Dorset Cereals and Ryvita crispbreads. [2] [1] History.

  6. Associated British Foods - Wikipedia

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    Associated British Foods plc (ABF) is a British multinational food processing and retailing company headquartered in London, England.. Its ingredients division is the world's second-largest producer of both sugar and baker's yeast and a major producer of other ingredients including emulsifiers, enzymes and lactose. [4]

  7. Bread in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Artisanal baking has also seen a resurgence since the 1970s. Rye bread is mostly eaten in the form of Scandinavian-style crisp bread, such as that produced by Ryvita in Birmingham. Malt loaf is a dark, heavy and sweet bread. The popularity of Indian cuisine in Britain means that Indian breads such as naan are made and eaten there. Continental ...

  8. Rye bread - Wikipedia

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    The third type of crispbread is the so-called cold bread crispbread, essentially a type of hardtack (known in Sweden particularly as knäckebröd, in Norway as knekkebrød, in Finland as näkkileipä and in Estonia as näkileib), which is baked without the addition of any leavening. [19]

  9. Rusk - Wikipedia

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    A sour version, called hapankorppu, is a flat rusk made from rye flour and salt, and can be eaten like crispbread. Germany. Zwieback (literally 'twice baked') is a ...