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  2. Mee goreng - Wikipedia

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    Numerous distinct variations of mee goreng may be found in Brunei, Malaysia, and Singapore. [1] [2] [3]One version is believed to have been developed by Indian immigrants, often of Tamil Muslim origin, who drew influences from other cultures and incorporated them into their cooking.

  3. Maggi noodles safety concerns in India - Wikipedia

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    Maggi recalled stock worth nearly ₹320 crore (₹3.2 Billion) from the shelves and paid ₹20 crores (₹200 million) to a cement factory to burn the product. In addition, the Corporate Affairs Ministry of India imposed a ₹640 crore (₹6.4 Billion) fine on Nestle India for the presence of MSG and lead beyond the permissible limit.

  4. Malaysian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Maggi goreng in George Town, Penang. Maggi goreng, a unique Mamak-style variant of mee goreng or stir-fried noodles, using reconstituted Maggi instant noodles instead of yellow egg noodles. The noodles may be wok-tossed with bean sprouts, chilli, greens, eggs, tofu, and meat of choice, although no recipe at any Mamak eatery are ever the same.

  5. Dick Button dies at 95: Olympic gold medalist was figure ...

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    Dick Button was the first American Olympic figure skating gold medalist in the sport back in 1948, then again in 1952.

  6. Maggi - Wikipedia

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    The Maggi company, on the other hand, had difficulties challenging other suppliers of soup powder on the market, despite support from the Society. Since 1884, Maggi has been offering flour made from protein-rich legumes, which can be cooked quickly by being roasted beforehand. Maggi was the first to bring such legume meals to the market. [2]

  7. Talk:Maggi - Wikipedia

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    de:Datei:Maggi-Werk.jpg and de:Datei:Maggi-Vertrieb.jpg are two images from circa 1900. By the time of their upload (2008) they were tagged by the 100-year presumptive PD template, which is specific to de.wp and not portable to Commons (where a 120-year presumption period is used). It's unclear when in the 2020s it would be acceptable to put ...

  8. Amaggi Group - Wikipedia

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    Amaggi was founded in 1977 by André Maggi of Italian origin as a seed producer. [3] In the 1980s, he acquired large tracts of land in Mato Grosso and went into soybean production. [4] There he also had the city of Sapezal built. After his death in 2001, his son Blairo Maggi took over the company. [5]

  9. Maggi (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Maggi may also refer to: Maggi (name) Maggi & Me, Singaporean sitcom; Agropecuaria Maggi and Maggi Energy, part of Amaggi Group; See also. Magi (disambiguation)