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  2. Massmart - Wikipedia

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    Massmart Holdings Limited is a South African firm that owns local brands such as Game, Makro, Builder's Warehouse and CBW.It is the second-largest distributor of consumer goods in Africa, the largest retailer of general merchandise, liquor and home improvement equipment and wholesaler of basic foods. [4]

  3. Huguenots in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The wine industry in South Africa was greatly influenced by the Huguenots, [12] many of whose families had owned vineyards in France. [13] Many of the farms in the Western Cape province in South Africa still bear French names, such as Haute Cabrière, La Petite Provence, La Bourgogne, La Motte, La Bri, La Borie, La Chataigne and La Roche.

  4. Linens - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of how to darn linen, from the Encyclopedia of Needlework (1884) by Thérèse de Dillmont. A French armoire with home linens arranged in a traditional manner, with embroidered dust covers over the shelves. The earliest known household linens were made from thin yarn spun from flax fibres to make linen cloth.

  5. Frette - Wikipedia

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    2009: Supplied linen to G8’s presidential rooms with assistance from the Head of Brand Alliance Michele Cascavilla. [5] 2013: Frette launches the European ecommerce website, www.frette.com. 2014: JH Partners sells controlling stake in Frette to Change Capital for an undisclosed sum. [6] 2015: The historic Frette store in Monza is closed. [7]

  6. Tea in France - Wikipedia

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    The first documented use of tea in cooking is a recipe for tea cream by La Chapelle, published in Le Cuisinier moderne in 1742; this recipe remained the only use of tea in French cuisine until the 19th century, before the development, as in other countries, of sweet recipes based on tea: financier, cakes, crème brûlée or madeleines.

  7. French Africa - Wikipedia

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    French Africa includes all the historic holdings of France on the African continent. Françafrique. Map of French colonies in Africa (in green), ca. 1922.