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  2. Oyster sauce - Wikipedia

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  3. Silver Swan (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Silver Swan (brand) Silver Swan is a Filipino condiment brand owned by NutriAsia through subsidiary First PGMC Enterprises, Inc. (formerly Silver Swan Manufacturing Company, 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.

  4. Worcestershire sauce - Wikipedia

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    Worcestershire sauce

  5. What’s the Best Substitute for Oyster Sauce? We Have ... - AOL

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    You know that oyster sauce is made from oysters but did you know that this syrupy concoction delivers umami deliciousness for days? To make oyster sauce, mollusks are first cooked in water to ...

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  8. Mama Sita's Holding Company - Wikipedia

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    Stir-fried Eggplant with Mama Sita's Oyster Sauce. Mama Sita's Holding Company, Inc. (founded as Marigold Commodities Corporation) is a Philippine based manufacturer of condiments, selling its products under the brand, Mama Sita's. The brand is named after Teresita "Mama Sita" C. Reyes, matriarch of the company's founders, the spouses Bartolome ...

  9. XO sauce - Wikipedia

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    The name XO sauce comes from fine XO (extra-old) cognac, which is a popular Western liquor in Hong Kong, and considered by many at the time to be a chic product.The name is a misnomer since the condiment contains no cognac, and it is not really a sauce in the traditional, smooth sense, but more chunky, like a relish. [4]

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