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  2. Odong - Wikipedia

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    Odong, also called pancit odong, is a Visayan noodle soup made with odong noodles, canned smoked sardines in tomato sauce, bottle gourd (upo), loofah (patola), chayote, ginger, garlic, red onions, and various other vegetables.

  3. Jolina Magdangal filmography - Wikipedia

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    Ligo Sardines Sosy Sardines [80] [81] [82] 1999 Ligo Corned Beef Ligo Corned Beef - Delicious [83] [84] 1999 Zest-O: Zest-O Juice Drinks [85] 1999 Avon Philippines: Teen Scents 1999 AMA Computer College: Image model 2002 Republic Biscuit Corporation (Rebisco) Rebisco Chokies [86] 2003 PLDT, Inc. Make-A-Wish Cards [87] 2007 Unilab: Enervon 2008

  4. Century Pacific Food - Wikipedia

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    The parent company, Century Pacific Group, Inc., was established by Ricardo S. Po, Sr. (1931–2021) on December 12, 1978 as Century Canning Corporation, whose primary business was the distribution and sales of canned and processed fish products derived from tuna, sardines, and milkfish.

  5. Clover Leaf Seafoods - Wikipedia

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    The company's products include tuna, salmon, oysters, mussels, clams, shrimp, crab, lobster and sardines. Clover Leaf Seafoods was formerly owned by Canadian Connors Brothers Limited when merged with American counterpart brand Bumble Bee Seafoods in 2003, it was then sold to American equity firm Centre Partners (based in Los Angeles ) in 2005 ...

  6. King Oscar (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1880, Norwegian fish canneries began exporting sardines. [2] At the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893, the Norwegian exhibition included smoked sardines. [3]In 1903, a year after royal permission had been granted, Chr. Bjelland & Co. first began exporting the King Oscar brand of sardines to the United States, and by 1920, the brand was established in the USA and British markets. [4]

  7. Sardinops - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Schools of sardines are encircled by a net up to 1 kilometre in length which is then drawn closed at the bottom. The catch is then pumped on board the fishing vessel where it is stored in refrigerated holds at below freezing temperatures. 94% of the catch is used as feed in Southern bluefin tuna ranching operations off Port Lincoln ...

  8. John West Foods - Wikipedia

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    John West also states that they do not sell endangered or critically endangered species from the International Union Conservation of Nature Red List, [citation needed] have never sold blue fin tuna, which is the subject of numerous campaigns from Non-Governmental Organizations due to its endangered status from overfishing, [10] [11] [12] that ...

  9. Peruvian Pacific sardine - Wikipedia

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    The Peruvian Pacific sardine (scientific name Sardinops sagax sagax) is a subspecies of the South American pilchard found in Peru.Related subspecies and species of international importance include Sardinops sagax caeruleus (USA), Sardinops sagax melanosticta (Japan), and Sardina pilchardus (Spain).