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  2. Concha - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, conchas have gained visibility outside of Mexico. A "concha bun burger" won the James Beard Foundation's Blended Burger Project in 2016. [8] With many bakeries reimagining the concept of a concha, the sweet bread has also received a high amount of attention on social media. [9] Conchas have become a symbol of Mexican-American ...

  3. Pan dulce - Wikipedia

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    Conchas (shells) are known for their shell-like shape and sugar shell pattern on the top. This is the most common of a genre of bizcocho (egg dough) that is topped with a plethora of toppings elaborated out of sugar crust.

  4. How to Make Conchas - AOL

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    Step inside a panaderia, or Mexican bakery, and you'll find a bread case filled with colorful, fluffy conchas. This is how to make conchas at home! The post How to Make Conchas appeared first on ...

  5. How to Make Conchas, the Fluffy-Centered, Cookie-Crusted ...

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  6. Concha y Toro - Wikipedia

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    Concha y Toro is the largest producer and exporter of wines from Latin America and one of the ten largest wine companies in the world, [1] with more than 33 million cases sold per year in 2014, [2] distributed in 135 countries. [3]

  7. List of largest dairy companies - Wikipedia

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    Largest dairy companies by dairy revenue (FY 2021) [1] Rank Company Headquarters Dairy product revenue in bn. US$ 1 Nestlé Switzerland: 26.7 2 Lactalis France: 21.3 3 Danone France: 20.9 4 Dairy Farmers of America United States: 19.3 5 Yili Group China: 18.2 6 Fonterra New Zealand: 14.8 7 Mengniu Dairy China: 13.7 8 FrieslandCampina ...

  8. Fonterra - Wikipedia

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    Palm kernel imports went from 0.4 tonnes in 1999 to 455,000 tonnes in 2007 and then to 1.1 million tonnes in 2008, [88] one quarter of the world's palm-based animal feed. [89] Greenpeace says that deforestation for the production of palm products is a significant cause of climate change, and loss of bio-diversity.

  9. International Dairy Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The International Dairy Agreement (IDA) replaced the International Dairy Arrangement, which had been established in 1980. Its primary function was to expand and liberalize world trade in dairy products through international cooperation. The agreement terminated in 1997. [1]