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  2. Oishi (Philippine brand) - Wikipedia

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    Oishi, started in 1946 as Liwayway, [5] was originally a family-owned corn starch (Tagalog: gawgaw) and coffee repacking business. [1] The name of the business, "Liwayway," meaning "dawn" in English, was selected to reflect the optimism of the Philippines following the aftermath of World War II. [5]

  3. Cornick (food) - Wikipedia

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    Cornick is made by soaking corn kernels in water for three days, changing the water used for soaking daily. The corn used is traditionally glutinous corn (mais malagkit or mais pilit), but other types of corn can also be used, including popcorn. After soaking, the kernels are drained and dried thoroughly.

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  5. Universal Robina Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, Universal Robina Corporation (URC) was established. It pioneered the snack food industry in the Philippines with its Jack 'n Jill brand. In 2010, CFC Corporation would be merged with URC. In 2014, URC announced a joint venture with Danone for a beverage production and distribution business in the Philippines. [8]

  6. Tohato - Wikipedia

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    Tohato Inc. (株式会社東ハト, Kabushiki-gaisha Tōhato) is a Japanese food company that specializes in snack food. [1] They are known for their variety of the caramel corn snack, manufactured since 1971. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  7. File:Ginataang mais (Sweet corn rice porridge, Philippines).jpg

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org أرز دبق; Usage on bcl.wikipedia.org Ginataang mais; Usage on jv.wikipedia.org

  8. Agriculture in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Corn/maize is the second most important crop in the Philippines. 600,000 farm households are employed in different businesses in the corn value chain. As of 2012 [update] , around 2.594 million hectares (6.41 × 10 ^ 6 acres) of land is under corn cultivation and the total production was 7.408 million metric tons (8.166 × 10 ^ 6 short tons ...

  9. Kyabetsu Tarō - Wikipedia

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    Kyabetsu Tarō (Japanese: キャベツ太郎, Tarō being a common Japanese male first name) is a Japanese snack food made by the Kadō (菓道) company of Ibaraki Prefecture. [1] It consists of balls of corn [2] about 3 cm in diameter flavoured with small pieces of nori and Japanese brown sauce. It is a relatively low cost snack aimed at children.