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  2. Ling Nam - Wikipedia

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    Ling Nam (Cantonese: 嶺南) is a chain of Chinese restaurants in the Philippines owned by Fruitas Holdings.The first location in Binondo, Manila, was established in 1950, but Robert Fung Kuan turned it into a small franchise when he was CEO from 1976 to 1984.

  3. Category:Burmese cuisine - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Myanmar–Philippines relations - Wikipedia

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    Philippines portal This category is for bilateral relations between Myanmar and the Philippines . The main article for this category is MyanmarPhilippines relations .

  5. List of Burmese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Burmese cuisine [1] includes dishes from various regions of Burma (now officially known as Myanmar). The diversity of Myanmar's cuisine has also been contributed to by the myriad of local ethnic minorities. The Bamars are the most dominant group, but other groups including the Chin people also have distinct cuisines.

  6. RFM Corporation - Wikipedia

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    RFM Foundation Inc. is the social development arm of the company. Among its notable projects are the Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines and Project Pagsulong. The Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines seeks to honor students who made excellent academic performances and their contributions to society.

  7. Category : Ambassadors of the Philippines to Myanmar

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  8. Burmese milk tea - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar has a longstanding tea culture, stemming from a long history of tea cultivation in what is now Upper Myanmar. In pre-colonial times, people primarily drank green tea, which continues to be a mainstay at tea shops and traditional Burmese restaurants alike. [2] A tea shop in Downtown Yangon with low-lying tables and chairs on the sidewalk

  9. Myanmar Restaurant Association - Wikipedia

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    The Myanmar Restaurant Association (MRA; Burmese: မြန်မာနိုင်ငံစားသောက်ဆိုင်လုပ်ငန်းရှင်များအသင်း) is Myanmar's food industry association. It was established in 2011 under the supervision of the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism. [1]