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  2. Category:Taiwanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Taiwanese drinks (4 C, 11 P) Taiwanese dumplings ... Street food in Taiwan (7 P) T. Taiwanese soups and stews (1 C, ...

  3. Tea egg - Wikipedia

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    In Taiwan, tea eggs are a fixture of convenience stores. [2] Through 7-Eleven chains alone, an average of 40 million tea eggs are sold per year. [citation needed] In recent years, major producers of tea eggs have branched out into fruit and other flavored eggs, such as raspberry, blueberry and salted duck egg. [citation needed]

  4. Taiwanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Tatung electric steamer was introduced in the 1960s and became a staple of Taiwanese home and restaurant kitchens. [11] The widespread adoption of the food court during the 20th century formalized more traditional hawkers and vendors. Food courts also became an important part of the malls and shopping centers which proliferated across ...

  5. List of Taiwanese desserts and snacks - Wikipedia

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    Aiyu jelly – Jelly popular in Taiwan and Singapore; Apple bread – Taiwanese aromatic bread; Bakkwa – Salty-sweet dried meat product; Chhau-a-koe – Glutinous rice dumplings colored green with herbs; Coconut bar – Chilled, gelatinous dessert made from coconut milk

  6. Uni-President Enterprises Corporation - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest food production company in Taiwan and the 12th largest in the world, [1] and has a significant market share in dairy products, foods and snacks, and beverages. Through its subsidiary company President Chain Store Corporation, it is also responsible for running Starbucks , 7-Eleven , Mister Donut , Carrefour and Muji in Taiwan ...

  7. 7-Eleven - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, 7-Eleven made its first profit in Taiwan. [87] The 5,000th store was opened in July 2014. [88] In January 2018, an experimental and unstaffed shop branded the X-Store was opened. [89] 7-Eleven announced plans to operate a combination store in partnership with Domino's Pizza in February 2019. [90]

  8. List of restaurants in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Lollicup Coffee & Tea – Food retailer and manufacturer; Meet Fresh – Taiwanese dessert restaurant chain; Miyahara Ice Cream – Confectionery in Taichung, Taiwan; Quickly – Bubble tea chain; SPR Coffee; Sunmerry Bakery – International Taiwanese chain selling beverages and bakery products; Ten Ren Tea – Taiwan-based tea company

  9. Bah-oân - Wikipedia

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    Since then, ba-wan has spread to different regions of Taiwan and is now considered by many as a national food, and can be found in most night markets in Taiwan. The traditional wrapper was made with sweet potato starch alone, sweet potatoes were the dominant food crop in pre-1950s Taiwan and were traditionally preserved by extracting their starch.