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Bonjus (Arabic: بون جوس, from French: good juice) is a Lebanese brand of juice, ice cream and dairy products, [1] [2] famous for its "Pyramid" (الهرم) shaped juicebox. Much beloved among the Lebanese, the juice has become a national icon and source of much nostalgia and sentimentality in the country. [ 3 ]
Lebanese wine – Lebanon is among the oldest sites of wine production in the world. [153] The Phoenicians of its coastal strip were instrumental in spreading wine and viticulture throughout the Mediterranean in ancient times. Lebanon's Beqaa Valley contains more than 30 vineyards, including the renowned Kefraya, Ksara and Château Musar labels ...
The sale to Hornstra, however, did not include the Village Landing site. That property is owned by the Hotel 1620 behind the marketplace.. Hornstra’s dairy farm also has an ice cream stand and a ...
Ice Cream Factory began in 2019, and as of Jan. 1, the product is carried by more than 1,000 retailers and is sold in 16 states. Ice Cream Factory says new Lebanon operation will bring 130 jobs ...
MADO was founded in 1850 by Yaşar Kanbur. The ice cream shop became a chain after 1991. It has more than 305 restaurants and cafés in Turkey, and also has branches in Australia, Canada, Netherlands, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, South Korea, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus, China, Taiwan, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Malaysia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan Egypt, Libya, [3 ...
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Wanderlust Creamery has 16 signature flavors, which are not rotated out after the season. These include ube malted crunch, vegan malted ube, mango sticky rice, Kinder, Abuelita malted crunch, vanilla, pistachio, Japanese neapolitan ice cream (made from matcha, sakura, and Hokkaido milk), Vietnamese rocky road, Earl Grey milk chocolate, black sesame cookies and cream, pandan tres leches ...
Beit Chabab (Syriac: Bet Shebāba, Arabic: بيت شباب) is a mountain village 24 km north of Beirut in Lebanon. Beit Chabeb is the site of Lebanon's one and only bell foundry. [ 1 ] The bells of Beit Chabab are sold to Christian communities in Lebanon and abroad to many foreign countries. [ 2 ]