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  2. Gamesa - Wikipedia

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    The company also makes flour, ready to eat cereals and other related products. It is headquartered in San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León, Mexico, and have production facilities in eight states across Mexico and one in Colombia. In 1990, they were acquired by PepsiCo, also owner of Pepsi, Sabritas and Sonric's in Mexico.

  3. Oblea - Wikipedia

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    Oblea from Karlovy Vary spa, Czech Republic Oblea is a wafer dessert from several countries in Latin America, and has variants across Europe. It consists of two thin wafers sandwiching a sweet filling.

  4. El Limón, Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    El Limón is a town and municipality, in Jalisco in central-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 114.2 km². The municipality covers an area of 114.2 km². In 2005, the municipality had a total population of 2,646.

  5. Marie biscuit - Wikipedia

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    In Uruguay, they are served filled with dulce de leche and sprinkled with shredded coconut. In Brazil , they are soaked in milk and then stacked in layers of chocolate and vanilla-flavoured custard cream, with whipped cream and crushed cashew nuts on top to make pavê , a popular Brazilian dessert.

  6. Cocada - Wikipedia

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    Cocada are a traditional coconut confectionery found in many parts of Latin America and Europe. They are particularly popular in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Spain, Mexico, Panama, Venezuela, Ecuador and Goa Former Estado da Índia Portuguesa.

  7. Sabritas - Wikipedia

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    Sabritas was founded in 1943 by Pedro Antonio Marcos Noriega as Golosinas y Productos Selectos in Mexico City. [1] It produced and sold potato chips, corn chips and snacks, and relied on a small distribution network which was mostly bicycle-based. The name is a portmanteau of Sabrosas y Fritas, which means Tasty and Fried (or Fried ones) in ...

  8. Sweet lemon - Wikipedia

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    Sweet lemon and sweet lime refer to groups of citrus hybrids that contain low acid pulp and juice.They are hybrids often similar to non-sweet lemons or limes, but with less citron parentage. [1]

  9. Citrus × deliciosa - Wikipedia

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    Citrus × deliciosa; Hybrid parentage: Parents unknown; mandarin orange with some pomelo ancestry Cultivar "Mediterranean"? [citation needed]Marketing names: Willowleaf, Ba Ahmed (Morocco), Blida, Boufarik and Bougie (Algeria), Bodrum (Turkey), Paterno and Palermo (Italy), Nice and Provence (France), Valencia (Spain), Setubalense (Portugal); commune (French), comuna (Spanish), gallego ...