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  2. Want Want - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the largest rice cake and flavored drink manufacturers in Taiwan. [2] [3] It engages in the manufacturing and trading of snack foods and beverages, divided into four businesses: rice crackers, dairy products, beverages, snack foods (candies, jellies, popsicles, nuts, and ball cakes), and other products. [4]

  3. Rice cracker - Wikipedia

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    Rice crackers are traditionally served with soup or salad, along with green tea and/ or alcoholic beverages. [5] In the western world, they are often eaten as a snack food in trail mixes along with ingredients such as wasabi peas , nuts, dried and salted edamame , and sesame sticks.

  4. Want Want China - Wikipedia

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    Want Want China Holdings Ltd. is a subsidiary of Want Want Holdings Limited (Want Want; Chinese: 旺旺集團有限公司; pinyin: Wàngwàng Jítuán Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī). It is one of the largest rice cracker and flavored drink manufacturer in the world. It engages in the manufacturing, distribution and sale of snacks, beverages and other ...

  5. List of Chinese bakery products - Wikipedia

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    Chinese bakery products (Chinese: 中式糕點; pinyin: Zhōngshì gāodiǎn; lit. 'Chinese style cakes and snacks' or Chinese : 唐餅 ; pinyin : Táng bǐng ; lit. 'Tang-style baked goods') consist of pastries , cakes , snacks , and desserts of largely Chinese origin, though some are derived from Western baked goods.

  6. Jianbing - Wikipedia

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    Dosa, a popular South Indian rice crepe cooked and served in a similar fashion. Senbei (煎餅), a Japanese rice cracker whose name is cognate to jianbing and is written with the same Chinese characters in Kanji, but is actually a different food.

  7. Rice cake - Wikipedia

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    Qingtuan is made of glutinous rice mixed with Chinese mugwort or barley grass juice, resulting in green colour, usually filled with sweet red or black bean paste. It is a seasonal snack, and especially made for the Qingming Festival. Song gao is a Shanghai snack composed of rice flour, sugar, and water, with azuki beans embedded throughout the ...