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  2. IPB University - Wikipedia

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    The entrance gate of the IPB University, Bogor, Indonesia. The first school in Bogor was established in 1876 under Rudolph Scheffer, under the name landbouwschool te Buitenzorg (agriculture school). [6] New schools for different fields were opened in the following years for Native Indonesians.

  3. Asinan - Wikipedia

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    Asinan peddlar frequenting residential area in Jakarta, Indonesia. Asinan is a pickled (through brined or vinegared) vegetable or fruit dish, commonly found in Indonesia. Asin, Indonesian for "salty", is the process of preserving the ingredients by soaking them in a solution of salty water.

  4. National Frozen & Refrigerated Foods Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Frozen & Refrigerated Foods Association (NFRA) is a Harrisburg, Pennsylvania trade association that promotes the sales and consumption of frozen & refrigerated foods. NFRA was founded in 1945 as The National Wholesale Frozen Food Distributors, and took its current name in 2001 as refrigerated foods became more common.

  5. List of frozen food brands - Wikipedia

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    A frozen processed foods aisle at a supermarket in Canada This is a list of frozen food brands . Frozen food is food that is frozen from the time it is produced to the time it is either defrosted or cooked by the consumer, or eaten while still frozen.

  6. List of Conagra brands - Wikipedia

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    Banquet – frozen chicken and ready-to-heat meals; Bernstein's Dressings; Bertolli – Italian-style olive oil; Big Mama Sausage – snack-sized preserved sausages; BIGS – flavored sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds [2] Birds Eye – frozen foods; Blue Bonnet – margarine and bread spreads; Brooks – beans and chili; Celeste – frozen pizza

  7. Frozen food - Wikipedia

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    A DHC is a sleeve of metal designed to allow frozen foods to receive the correct amount of heat. Various sized apertures were positioned around the sleeve. The consumer would put the frozen dinner into the sleeve according to what needed the most heat. This ensured proper cooking. [11] Today there are multiple options for packaging frozen foods.

  8. Food marketing - Wikipedia

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    For example, a frozen food sold in a retail store for $4.50 generates an income of $3.00 for the manufacturer. This money has to pay for the cost of producing, packaging, shipping, storing, and selling the product. Price encompasses the amount of money paid by the consumer in order to purchase the food product. [11]

  9. CJ CheilJedang - Wikipedia

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    CJ CheilJedang Corporation (Korean: 씨제이제일제당 주식회사; Hanja: CJ第一製糖 株式會社) is a South Korean international food company based in Seoul that manufactures food ingredients, ambient, frozen and chilled packaged food products, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. Its brands include Beksul, Bibigo, Gourmet and Hatbahn.