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  2. Simonds Farsons Cisk - Wikipedia

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    Farsons Brewery . Simonds Farsons Cisk plc, commonly known as Farsons, is a Maltese food and beverage conglomerate whose businesses include the brewing, sale and distribution of beer and soft drinks; importation, wholesale and retail of food and beverages; operation of franchised food retailers; and property development.

  3. Pastizz - Wikipedia

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    Pastizzi usually have a filling either of ricotta (pastizzi tal-irkotta or pastizzi tal-ħaxu in Maltese) or curried peas (pastizzi tal-piżelli in Maltese). [1] [2] Pastizzi are a popular and well-known traditional Maltese food. It should not be confused with the Italian pastizz, better known as u' pastizz 'rtunnar.

  4. Maltese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A typical serving of kusksu made with seasonal broad beans. Malta's history and geography had an important influence on its cuisine. Having to import most of its foodstuffs, being positioned along important trade routes, and having to cater for the resident foreign powers who ruled the islands, opened Maltese cuisine to outside influences from very early on.

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  6. Twistees - Wikipedia

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    Twistees is a brand of Maltese snacks which is now widely exported. Twistees are produced by Darrell Lee Foods at a factory in Marsa which was originally established by Ray Calleja. [1] The most popular snack food in Malta, [2] Twistees are sold in the UK, under the Tastees [3] brand. [4] They are also exported to the Middle East and Germany. [5]

  7. Imqaret - Wikipedia

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    Imqaret (Maltese pronunciation: [ɪmˈʔarɛt]) are traditional Maltese sweets made with pastry and a filling of dates. The word imqaret in Maltese, is the plural of maqrut (diamond-shaped) and it signifies the diamond shape of the sweets – even though in many cases they are sold in a rectangular shape.

  8. List of Maltese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Minestra (Maltese version of minestrone, a thick soup of Italian origin made with vegetables) Kusksu (vegetable soup with small pasta beads called kusksu and fresh broad beans in season) Soppa tal-armla Widow's Soup (vegetable soup with fresh cheeselets and beaten eggs) Aljotta (fish soup with plenty of garlic, herbs, and tomatoes)

  9. Anton B. Dougall - Wikipedia

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    Throughout his career, Dougall promoted Maltese food in Europe (including London, Paris and Italy) and North Africa. [ citation needed ] He currently has a guest spot on 2 different local TV stations and various radio talk shows including a guest spot on RTK every Friday, something he has been doing the past 15 years.

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