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  2. Ramly Group - Wikipedia

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    Ramly started a business selling burgers with his wife from street food stalls in 1979. [2] While working as a butcher in a market, he discovered that it is unknown whether most fresh-meat sources were halal or not, [3] leading to Ramly's decision to produce a halal-certified meat source for all Muslim consumers in Malaysia. [2]

  3. Marrybrown - Wikipedia

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    Marrybrown Sdn Bhd (doing business as Marrybrown) is a Malaysian-owned multinational chain of quick service restaurants based in Johor Bahru, Johor.Being one of the largest global halal fast food-establishments, the chain has since expanded to over 250 locations throughout Malaysia and across several countries. [1]

  4. Chinese Islamic cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Islamic cuisine consists of variations of regionally popular foods that are typical of Han Chinese cuisine, in particular to make them halal.Dishes borrow ingredients from Middle Eastern, Turkic, Iranian and South Asian cuisines, notably mutton and spices.

  5. Uyghur cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Another popular dish is kawaplar, which is widely available at food stalls in many places. Uyghur restaurants in China are usually qingzhen (Chinese: 清真; pinyin: qīngzhēn) certified, which is another term for halal. [16] Through franchising, Uyghur cuisine has also found its way outside of China.

  6. Muslim Consumer Group - Wikipedia

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    The Muslim Consumer Group (MCG) is a U.S. non-profit organization founded in November 1993 by Syed Rasheeduddin Ahmed, based in Rolling Meadows, Illinois.Its goal was to educate Muslims about Halal foods and perform Halal certification, which was not done by any other organization in the United States at that time.

  7. SCR (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    SCR Corporation Sdn Bhd (doing business as SCR) is a Malaysian halal-certified chicken rice fast-food restaurant chain in Sarawak.The chain is operated by SCR Corporation Sdn Bhd which was established in 1987.

  8. Batak cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Batak people are majority Christian — unlike neighboring Muslim-majority ethnic groups such as Aceh and Minang — Christian Batak people are not restricted to Islamic halal dietary law. [2] Many of the Batak's popular meals are made of pork as well as dishes made from unusual ingredients, such as dog meat or blood , however there are also ...

  9. Category:Halal food - Wikipedia

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