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  2. Category : Food and drink companies of the Philippines

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    Pages in category "Food and drink companies of the Philippines" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    This dessert is very typical in the provinces of La Laguna and Quezon. It is a food fermented by the action of a bacterium (Leuconostoc mesenteroides) that feeds on the existing disaccharides in certain fruits: mainly coconut in conjunction with carrageenan. The name of this dessert is literally what it sounds like in Spanish. Palitaw: Luzon

  4. San Miguel Corporation - Wikipedia

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    San Miguel Food and Beverage (formerly San Miguel Pure Foods Company) is the largest food and beverage company in the Philippines. The company was incorporated in 1956 as Pure Foods Corporation, a manufacturer of processed meats marketed under the Purefoods brand name.

  5. Category:Drink companies of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Drink companies of the Philippines" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... San Miguel Food and Beverage; T.

  6. Drinking culture of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Tuba, as said before, is a liquor made by boring a hole into the heart of a coconut palm which is then stored in bamboo canes.5 Furthermore, this method was brought to Mexico by Philippine tripulantes that escaped from Spanish trading ships. [4] Kabawaran are made out of the bark of the tree of the same name, or Neolitsea Villosa. The bark is ...

  7. These Are The Only Trader Joe's That Sell Alcohol

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    Colorado stores sell beer and wine, but some locations don't sell alcohol, but have a neighboring wine shop that carries beer, wine, and liquor. Connecticut Locations in Connecticut just sell beer.

  8. Pangasi - Wikipedia

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    Pangasi and other native Filipino alcoholic beverages made from cereal grains were collectively referred to by the Spanish as pitarrillos. [2] Aside from being consumed recreationally, pangasi figured prominently in the rituals of the babaylan shamans in various Filipino ethnic groups. Pangasi was mentioned by early Spanish explorers as being ...

  9. Lambanog - Wikipedia

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    During the Spanish colonial period, it was also known as vino de coco in Spanish (despite being distilled and thus not a wine). It is a distilled spirit whose final alcohol content of 80 to 90 proof (40 to 45% abv) is similar to whiskey or vodka. [1] Lambanog is used as a base liquor for various flavored spirits and cocktail creations. [3]