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  2. Margarine - Wikipedia

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    Hard margarine (sometimes uncolored) for cooking or baking. To produce margarine, first oils and fats are extracted, e.g. by pressing from seeds, and then refined. Oils may undergo a full or partial hydrogenation process to solidify them. The milk/water mixture is kept separate from the oil mixture until the emulsion step.

  3. Chiffon margarine - Wikipedia

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    The development of Chiffon margarine was one result. The Chiffon name and product line has changed hands several times since; the first being in 1985, when Chiffon was sold to Kraft Foods . The Kraft U.S. and Canada tablespreads division subsequently became part of Nabisco in 1995; [ 6 ] who then sold the brand to ConAgra Foods in 1998. [ 7 ]

  4. McCray v. United States - Wikipedia

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    McCray v. United States, 195 U.S. 27 (1904), was a 1904 case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States that greenlighted the use of the federal taxing power for regulatory purposes. [1] The Court upheld by a 6–3 vote a federal tax on colored oleomargarine, rejecting contentions that it exceeded Congressional authority. [2]

  5. Hippolyte Mège-Mouriès - Wikipedia

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    Hippolyte Mège was born on 24 October 1817 in Draguignan to Jean Joseph-Emmanuel Mège and his wife, Marie Marguerite Mouriès. [2] The son of a primary school teacher, he added his mother's surname to his own around 1850 to distinguish himself from others of the same last name.

  6. Dalda - Wikipedia

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    Dalda (formerly Dada) was the name of the Dutch company that imported vanaspati ghee into India in the 1930s as a cheap substitute for desi ghee or clarified butter. In British India of those colonial days, desi ghee was considered an expensive product and not easily affordable for the common public.

  7. Parithimar Kalaignar - Wikipedia

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    Kalaignar on a 2007 stamp of India. Parithimar Kalaignar is regarded as an inspiration for Tamil enthusiasts as Maraimalai Adigal and the Tanittamil Iyakkam.. In 2006, the Government of Tamil Nadu declared Parithimar Kalaignar's house in his native village of Vilacheri as a memorial and sanctioned a sum of ₹ 1.5 million (equivalent to ₹ 4.8 million or US$56,000 in 2023) towards ...

  8. Tamil culture - Wikipedia

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    The Tamil grammar is classified into five divisions, namely eḻuttu (letter), sol (word), poruḷ (content), yāppu (prosody), and aṇi (figure of speech). [31] [32] Since the later part of the 19th century, Tamils made the language as a key part of the Tamil identity and personified the language in the form of Tamil̲taay ("Tamil mother"). [33]

  9. Tanglish - Wikipedia

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    That same year, a Tamil teacher in a matriculation school in Chennai reported that few of her students had a large enough Tamil vocabulary to be able to speak Tamil without including some words of English. [2] Tanglish is increasingly used in advertising aimed at consumers in Tamil Nadu, particularly for promotion of international products. [4 ...