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  2. Ayam Brand - Wikipedia

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    Ayam Brand (simply known as Ayam) is a multinational food company, specialising in prepared foods, including seafood, canned fish (sardines, mackerel, tuna) and canned vegetables, especially baked beans. Ayam's product offerings vary by country. [1] The sole owner of Ayam Brand is a company called Ayam S.A.R.L.

  3. Alfred Clouët - Wikipedia

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    Alfred George Clouët [1] (29 September 1866 – 7 February 1949) was a French businessman who founded the Ayam Brand in Singapore. The company, an import-export firm, was initially known as A. Clouet & Co. The use of a rooster on its logo eventualy led to it being renamed Ayam Brand.

  4. List of Indonesian snacks - Wikipedia

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    A traditional fritter consisting of vegetables and batter. The ingredients are vegetables; usually beansprouts, shredded cabbages and carrots, battered and deep fried in cooking oil. Cakwe: Java A long golden-brown deep-fried strip of dough and commonly chopped or thinly sliced and then eaten for breakfast with bubur ayam. Cimol: Bandung, West Java

  5. BBQ Pulled Chicken with Balsamic Onions and Slaw - AOL

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    Place the cooked chicken breasts, bbq sauce and water in a slow cooker lined with a slow cooker liner on low heat for 8 hours. Once cooked, pull apart the chicken using two forks to shred it.

  6. Meat floss - Wikipedia

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    A very similar product is pork fu (肉脯; pinyin: ròufǔ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-hú), which is less fried and less shredded than meat floss, and has a more fibrous texture. Fish can also be made into floss (魚 鬆; yú sōng), though initial stewing is not required due to the low collagen and elastin content of fish meat.

  7. Ayam - Wikipedia

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    Ayam, the Melayu and Malay word for chicken, used in names of dishes and chicken or food-related entities: Ayam Brand, food company; Ayam bumbu rujak, Indonesia traditional grilled chicken; Ayam gulai, Indonesian curry dish; Ayam goreng, Indonesian fried chicken; Ayam goreng kalasan, Indonesia traditional fried chicken; Ayam pansuh, Indonesian ...

  8. Craveworthy Brands, the new owner of Hot Chicken Takeover ...

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    Craveworthy Brands, a nine-restaurant company founded by the former CEO of Jimmy John's subs, has acquired Untamed Brands, another restaurant operator that had purchased Hot Chicken Takeover in 2021.

  9. List of chicken dishes - Wikipedia

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    Ayam bakar – Indonesian and Malay style grilled chicken; Ayam betutu – Indonesian steamed/roasted chicken and duck dish; Ayam bumbu rujak – Indonesian traditional chicken dish; Ayam geprek – Indonesia fried chicken dish; Ayam goreng – Indonesian and Malay fried chicken dish; Ayam kecap – Indonesian chicken dish