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  2. Ben's Original - Wikipedia

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    Ben's Original, formerly called Uncle Ben's, is an American brand of parboiled rice and other related food products that were introduced by Converted Rice Inc., which is now owned by Mars, Inc. Uncle Ben's rice was first marketed in 1943 and was the top-selling rice in the United States until the 1990s. [1]

  3. Parboiled rice - Wikipedia

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    Rice, brown, parboiled, dry, UNCLE BEN'S (#20042) Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz) ... Matta rice; Rice congee; Ben's Original (formerly known as Uncle Ben's ...

  4. Uncle Ben’s is now Ben’s Original: Rebranded rice hits stores ...

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  5. Uncle Ben's rice has a brand new name: Ben's Original - AOL

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    The Uncle Ben's rice brand is getting a new name: Ben's Original. Parent firm Mars Inc. unveiled the change Wednesday for the 70-year-old brand, the latest company to drop a logo criticized as a ...

  6. Jollof rice - Wikipedia

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    The decision whether to use any of the numerous brands of conventional long-grain parboiled/easy-cook rice (e.g., Tolly Boy, Mama Gold, Dangote Rice, Veetee, Village Pride, Tropical Sun, Mama Pride, Mama Africa, Cap Rice, Uncle Ben’s, Royal Stallion, Carolina Gold) or Golden Sella basmati-parboiled rice (further sub-branded, e.g., Asli, Tilda ...

  7. National Food Authority (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The National Food Authority was created by President Ferdinand Marcos through Presidential Decree No. 4 dated September 26, 1972, under the name National Grains Authority (NGA) with the mission of promoting the integrated growth and development of the grains industry covering rice, corn, feed grains and other grains like sorghum, mung beans, and peanuts. [1]

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  9. Rice production in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines is the 8th-largest rice producer in the world, accounting for 2.8% of global rice production. [1] The Philippines was also the world's largest rice importer in 2010. [2] [needs update] There are an estimated 2.4 million rice farmers in the Philippines as of 2020. [3]