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  2. Botan Rice Candy - Wikipedia

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    Botan Rice Candy is a specific brand of a category of Japanese candy called bontan ame (ボンタンアメ). Bontan ame are soft, chewy, citrus-flavored candy with an outer layer of rice paper or Oblaat. The rice paper is clear and plastic-like when dry, but it is edible and dissolves in the mouth. This candy was invented by Seika Foods in 1924 ...

  3. JFC International - Wikipedia

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    JFC International is a major wholesaler and distributor of Asian food products in the United States. [1] In addition to its own products, JFC International also imports branded products from other international companies. [2]

  4. List of Japanese desserts and sweets - Wikipedia

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    Manjū is a popular traditional Japanese confection; most have an outside made from flour, rice powder and buckwheat and a filling of red bean paste, made from boiled azuki beans and sugar. Mizuame is a sweetener from Japan which is translated literally to "water candy".

  5. 15 Japanese Hibachi Restaurants in Dallas to Satisfy ... - AOL

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    Top 15 Japanese Hibachi Restaurants in Dallas, Texas to Satisfy Your Hunger. When we think about all the different kinds of food that are out there, hibachi seems to top many people’s lists.

  6. Botan - Wikipedia

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    Peony (Japanese and Thai: botan) Botan Rice Candy, a brand of traditional rice-based Japanese candy; Botan (programming library), a BSD-licensed crypto library written in C++; Botan, the name of Kyou Fujibayashi's pet piglet in the visual novel Clannad; Botan (YuYu Hakusho), a fictional character in the anime and manga series YuYu Hakusho

  7. Why Do Restaurants Put Rice in the Salt Shakers? - AOL

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  8. List of candies - Wikipedia

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    Hi-Chew candies are individually wrapped in logo-stamped foil or plain white wax paper (depending on the localization). Konpeitō: This sugar candy was introduced by the Portuguese in the 16th century, and is a small toffee sphere (5 mm in diameter) with a pimply surface, made from sugar, water, and flour, in a variety of colors.

  9. Category:Halal food - Wikipedia

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    Halal restaurants (12 P) Pages in category "Halal food" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

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