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  2. Marzipan - Wikipedia

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    Marzipan can also be made from oatmeal, farina, or semolina. [16] For Jews in Iran, marzipan fruit is a traditional Passover treat, replacing biscuits and cakes. According to Sephardic Jewish custom, friends of the woman giving birth would cook for her and prepare homemade marzipan. This was believed to enhance the mother’s milk and was ...

  3. What Is Marzipan—And Why Do You See It Everywhere ... - AOL

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    Marzipan is a sweet, nutty treat often found in confectionary shops during the holiday season. Learn how it's used in candy-making and baking. ... Bergen Marzipan Assorted Fruit Box Tray. $27.80 ...

  4. Frutta martorana - Wikipedia

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    Frutta martorana Alternative names Frutta di Martorana, frutta marturana Place of origin Italy Region or state Sicily (provinces of Palermo and Trapani) Main ingredients Marzipan, vegetable dyes Media: Frutta martorana Frutta martorana (also called frutta di Martorana or, in Sicilian, frutta marturana) is a Sicilian marzipan sweet in the form of fruits and vegetables from the provinces of ...

  5. Solo Foods - Wikipedia

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    Solo Foods, LLC is a manufacturer of food ingredients, makers of Solo and Baker dessert fruit and nut fillings, marshmallow creme and toasted marshmallow creme, Simon Fischer fruit butters, marzipan, almond paste and Chun’s Asian cooking sauces.

  6. Valeo Confectionery - Wikipedia

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    In April 2009 the company was ranked 23rd in the PricewaterhouseCoopers Profit Track 100, published by The Sunday Times, and was the highest North West entry in the table, which lists the 100 private UK's companies with the fastest growing profits. [10]

  7. Costa Group - Wikipedia

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    Costa has undergone significant changes and growth since its origins in a family-owned fruit shop that was founded in Geelong in 1888. Today, the Costa Group stands as Australia's largest horticultural company with diversified operations across the supply chain from farming and packing to marketing and distribution.

  8. Henry Jones IXL - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 the Henry Jones IXL business was the leading manufacturer of fruit spreads in Australia, with 30.2 per cent of the market, ahead of Cadbury Schweppes's Monbulk and Cottee's labels. In 1974 Elder Smith Goldsbrough Mort & Co Ltd merged with Henry Jones IXL to form Elders IXL under the managing directorship of prominent businessman, John ...

  9. Weis (frozen foods company) - Wikipedia

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    The Toowoomba company has exported Weis bars to Japan for more than 20 years and close to 30 per cent of its business is now outside Australia. [6] Until August 2017, Weis was a privately owned Australian company. The company was owned and operated by a second generation of the Weis family until they sold it to the Anglo-Dutch firm, Unilever. [7]