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  2. 2022–2023 Philippine onion crisis - Wikipedia

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    By late 2022, the price of red and white onions in the Philippines increased significantly, [1] reaching an all-time high in December at ₱700 per kilogram and leading people to smuggle the commodity into the country. [2] [3] [4]

  3. Cornick (food) - Wikipedia

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    Mass-produced cornick snacks are widespread in the Philippines. The most popular commercial brands include Boy Bawang, Super Bawang, Bawang na Bawang, and Safari. It is also a common ingredient in Filipino mixed nuts snacks which include brands like Ding Dong and Corn Bits. [2] [6] [7]

  4. Bawang goreng - Wikipedia

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    Bawang goreng is an Indonesian crispy fried shallot condiment, commonly deep-fried, and a popular garnish to be sprinkled upon various dishes of Indonesian cuisine. [1] It is quite similar to a crisp fried onion .

  5. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    Barbecue and meat on display at a street food stall during the Dinagyang Festival in Iloilo City, Philippines. This is a list of selected dishes found in the Philippines . While the names of some dishes may be the same as those found in other cuisines, many of them have evolved to mean something distinctly different in the context of Filipino ...

  6. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    Per-kilogram prices of some synthetic radioisotopes range to trillions of dollars. ... and the cost of extraction of the element, at zero. ... 1.4×10 −6 [ax] (3. ...

  7. Rice production in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines is the 8th-largest rice producer in the world, accounting for 2.8% of global rice production. [1] The Philippines was also the world's largest rice importer in 2010. [2] [needs update] There are an estimated 2.4 million rice farmers in the Philippines as of 2020. [3]

  8. Kopi luwak - Wikipedia

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    Although kopi luwak is a form of processing rather than a variety of coffee, it has been called one of the most expensive coffees in the world, with retail prices reaching US$100 per kilogram for farmed beans and US$1,300 per kilogram for wild-collected beans. [9] Another epithet given to it is that it is the "Holy Grail of coffees." [10]

  9. Cavan (unit) - Wikipedia

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    One source says that after 1973 a cavan of rough rice weighed 44 kg and a cavan of milled rice weighed 56 kg (the significance of the 1973 date is unclear). [ 6 ] Usage example: "At present, owing to the late scarcity of rice in Camarines and Leyte , the price of paddy at Iloilo has risen to 10 rials per province cavan, which is equal to one ...