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Silver Swan is a Filipino condiment brand owned by NutriAsia through its subsidiary First PGMC Enterprises, Inc. It was first introduced as a soy sauce brand in 1942 by Sy Bun Suan. [ 2 ] Later on, the brand was expanded to include vinegar , fish sauce , chili sauce and oyster sauce .
Sarson's – a brand of malt vinegar brewed in the United Kingdom. Saxa – Brand of salt; Secret Stadium Sauce; Silver Swan – a Philippine brand of soy sauce and vinegar; Tata Salt – launched in 1983 by Tata Chemicals as India's first packaged iodised salt brand; Tabasco - Pepper sauce manufactured in Louisiana, US
Cirio acquired Del Monte International in 2001. In 2005, Macondray and Cirio sold their controlling stakes in Del Monte Pacific Limited to Philippine company NutriAsia, the maker of UFC, Mang Tomas, Datu Puti and Silver Swan. [57] [59] In 2014, Del Monte Pacific Limited acquired Del Monte Foods. [60]
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Silver Swan may refer to: Silver Swan (automaton), a clockwork display at the Bowes Museum; Silver Swan (brand), a condiments brand owned by Nutri-Asia; Silver Swan (comics), a fictional character in the Wonder Woman stories "The Silver Swan" (madrigal), a madrigal by Orlando Gibbons "Silver Swan Rag", a piano rag by Scott Joplin
Datu Puti is a condiment brand owned by NutriAsia, Inc. (formerly known as Southeast Asia Food, Inc.). Datu Puti was first introduced as a vinegar product in 1975 by Hernan and Ismael Reyes.
The company's wholly owned subsidiaries included the Midland Vinegar Co., F.G. Garton & Co., Mallors (Worcester Sauce), [a] Tower Yeast Company, and Lea and Perrins. [5] HP Foods Ltd was retained by Imperial's parent company Hanson plc even after the demerger of the Imperial Group. It was sold to Groupe Danone SA in 1988 for £199 million. [2]
Bagoong isda is prepared by mixing salt and fish usually by volume; mixture proportions are proprietary depending on the manufacturer. The salt and fish are mixed uniformly, usually by hand. [ 12 ] The mixture is kept inside large earthen fermentation jars (known as tapayan in Tagalog and Visayan languages , and burnay in Ilocano ). [ 13 ]