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  2. RFM Corporation - Wikipedia

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    RFM Insurance Brokers, Inc. Rizal Lighterage Corporation. Website. rfmfoods.com. RFM Corporation (PSE: RFM) is a publicly listed food and beverage company in the Philippines. RFM is a manufacturer of flour and flour-based products, milk, juice drinks, and ice cream. As of June 2013, RFM had an asset base of P12 billion and a total market ...

  3. Ube cake - Wikipedia

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    Ube cake is generally prepared identically to mamón (chiffon cakes and sponge cakes in Filipino cuisine), but with the addition of mashed purple yam to the ingredients. It is typically made with flour, eggs, sugar, a dash of salt, baking powder, vanilla, oil, milk, and cream of tartar. The resulting cake is pink to purple in color (depending ...

  4. Mamón - Wikipedia

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    Mamón are traditional Filipino chiffon or sponge cakes, typically baked in distinctive cupcake-like molds. In the Visayas regions, mamón are also known as torta mamón or torta. [ 1 ][ 2 ] Variants of mamón include the larger loaf-like version called taisan, the rolled version called pianono, and ladyfingers known as broas.

  5. Red Ribbon Bakeshop - Wikipedia

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    Fast food, pastries, and cakes. Parent. RRB Holdings Inc. Website. www.redribbonbakeshop.com.ph. www.redribbonbakeshop.com. A selection of Red Ribbon cakes on sale. Red Ribbon Bakeshop, Inc.[1] is a bakery chain based in the Philippines, which produces and distributes cakes and pastries.

  6. Bibingka - Wikipedia

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    Bibingka. Bibingka (/ bɪˈbiːŋkɑː /; bi-BEENG-kah) is a type of baked rice cake in Filipino cuisine that is cooked in a terracotta oven lined with banana leaves and is usually eaten for breakfast or as merienda (mid-afternoon snack), especially during the Christmas season. It is also known as bingka in the Visayas and Mindanao islands.

  7. Délifrance - Wikipedia

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    Délifrance is a company that produces "French style" bakery, savoury, and snacking products in over 100 countries, on five continents. It has been in operation since 1983. The sister company of Délifrance is Grands Moulins de Paris, a major French milling company that supplies 100% of the flour used in Délifrance products.

  8. List of Philippine desserts - Wikipedia

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    Alfajor - Dulce de Leche sandwich cookie. Apas - Sugar crusted biscuits. Bakpia - Bean paste filled moon cake. Bananacue - Carmelised, fried plantain skewers. Baye baye - Rolled pudding of coconut and rice or corn flour. Belekoy - chewy candy strips dotted with sesame. Bibingka - Christmas time coconut-rice cake.

  9. Goldilocks Bakeshop - Wikipedia

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    Products. Fast food, bakery. Number of employees. 2000 (2013[1]) Parent. SM Investments Corporation (74%) [2] Website. www.goldilocks.com.ph. Goldilocks Bakeshop is a bakery chain based in the Philippines, which produces and distributes Philippine cakes and pastries.

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