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- Netherlands (confectionery seeds), Snick EuroIngredients N.V. in Ruddervoorde BE (natural food ingredients) and KingNuts & Raaphorst B.V. in Bodegraven...
- was coined from jahurto, an Esperanto word meaning "yogurt". Yakult's ingredients are water, skimmed milk, glucose-fructose syrup, sucrose, natural flavors...
- to €400 per tonne. At 20 percent, palm oil is one of Nutella's main ingredients, and the tax was dubbed "the Nutella tax" in the media. On 14 May 2014...
- million euros and has increased compared to 2019 by 41.5 million euros or by 31%. In 2020 the sales volume of the active pharmaceutical ingredients amounted...
- Schengen Area or the European Union Customs Union. The currency in use is the euro. Martinique has a land area of 1,128 km2 (436 sq mi) and a po****tion of...
- proclaim herself an absolute monarch. On January 14, 1893, a group of mostly Euro-American business leaders and residents formed the Committee of Safety to...
- chickpeas, nuts, aubergines, and lamb are some of the commonly used ingredients. Doner kebab, originally from Turkey, is marinated lamb slices cooked...
- fermented baked milk, by using electro-activated whey as supplementing ingredient and source of lactulose". Food Bioscience. 46 (101526). Elsevier. doi:10...
- array of regional specialties that use traditional recipes and local ingredients. Seafood and ****anese rice or noodles are traditional staples. ****anese...
- 2022. Retrieved 5 March 2023. "Kerry sells sweet ingredients portfolio to Advent for 500 mln euros". Food Industry Executive. 11 January 2023. Retrieved...