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  2. Comfoods - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth Foods, Inc. (Comfoods) was established in the Philippines in 1951 by James Huang, a Chinese Filipino who was born in Amoy, Fukien, (now Xiamen). Huang established Comfoods with the help of New York-based coffee trader DeWitt Dyckman. In 1952, a factory was established in Makati where coffee was roasted and packaged under the Café ...

  3. Marie biscuit - Wikipedia

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    Philippines: Comfoods: Fibisco Marie Biscuits Rebisco: Marie Biscuit, Marie Time, Marie Munch, Marie Gold [8] Portugal: Cuétara, Moaçor, Triunfo, Vieira de Castro: Bolacha Maria, Bolacha Maria Oro Saudi Arabia: United Food Industries Corp. Ltd. Co. DeemaH Marie Singapore: Khong Guan Biscuit Factory (S) Pte. Ltd. Marie Biscuits, Small Marie ...

  4. Chocolate industry in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The four largest companies in the Philippines processing cocoa are Universal Robina, Comfoods, Delfi and Rebisco—all of which are located within Metro Manila. [22] Also contributing to the chocolate market in the country are several well-known commercial brands such as Nestlé , Hershey's , and Cadbury Adams.

  5. Category:Comfoods brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Comfoods brands" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Rebisco - Wikipedia

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    Rebisco wordmark. Rebisco was founded by Jacinto L. Ng Sr. (born 1942) on August 15, 1963, as England Biscuit Factory, producing biscuits from a tiny, rented second-hand bakery, located at F. Blumentritt Street corner M. Salvador Street in the then-municipality of San Juan [3] with only US$5,000 in start-up (approximately ₱15,000 to ₱20,000).

  7. Category : Food and drink companies of the Philippines

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    Magnolia (Philippine company) Malagos Chocolate. Mama Sita's Holding Company. Max's Group. Monde Nissin.

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  9. Biscocho - Wikipedia

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    Media: Biskotso. Biscocho, also spelled biskotso (from Spanish: bizcocho), refers to various types of Filipino twice-baked breads, usually coated with butter and sugar, or garlic in some cases. Biscocho is most strongly associated with the versions from the province of Iloilo, although it actually exists nationwide in various forms. [ 1 ]