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  2. Saffron Road - Wikipedia

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    Saffron Road is an American food brand. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is a subsidiary of American Halal Company, Inc. [ 4 ] Saffron Road manufactures clean-label frozen foods, meal pouches, simmer sauces , family sized meals , and healthy snacks that are halal certified, all of which are made with ingredients from global cuisines .

  3. The Halal Guys - Wikipedia

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    The Halal Guys is a halal fast casual restaurant franchise that began as halal carts on the southeast and southwest corners of 53rd Street and Sixth Avenue in Manhattan, New York City. New locations, both food cart and storefront, are being added throughout New York (including a storefront on 14th Street and Second Avenue ) and around the world.

  4. Halal cart - Wikipedia

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    A halal cart in Jamaica, Queens, New York. A halal cart is a food cart which serves primarily halal Mediterranean cuisine, particularly in New York City, but also in other metropolitan areas in the United States. A halal cart platter consists of chicken shawarma or lamb gyro, yellow rice, and salad, with optional red and/or white sauce on top. [1]

  5. List of restaurant chains in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Name Original location Founded Headquarters Parent company Number of U.S. locations Areas served Notes Au Bon Pain: Boston, Massachusetts: 1976 Richardson, Texas

  6. Category:Halal food - Wikipedia

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  7. Halal - Wikipedia

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    The halal food and beverage industry has also made a significant impact on supermarkets and other food business such as restaurants. French supermarkets had halal food sales totalling $210 million in 2011, a 10.5% growth from five years prior. In France, the market for halal foods is even larger than the market for other types of common foods.

  8. Halal snack pack - Wikipedia

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    I don’t believe in halal certification,” and went on to claim that “98 percent of Australians” opposed it. [25] In response, several Australian restaurants created a Pauline Hanson-inspired halal snack pack. [26] [27] There has also been a GoFundMe campaign to turn Hanson's former fish and chip shop into a pop-up halal snack pack stand ...

  9. Falafel - Wikipedia

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    Falafel is a common form of street food or fast food in Egypt, across the Levant, and in the wider Middle East. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] The croquettes are regularly eaten as part of meze . During Ramadan , falafel balls are sometimes eaten as part of the iftar , the meal that breaks the daily fast after sunset. [ 8 ]