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  2. Manchu Wok - Wikipedia

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    Under new ownership, there were 237 Manchu Wok units in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom by April 1992. [5] By 1996, there were 245 Manchu Wok units when parent company Scott's Hospitality was acquired by Laidlaw Inc. [6] In 2000, Laidlaw sold the company to a group of investors headed by Ken Fowler and Café de Coral.

  3. MTY Food Group - Wikipedia

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    In December 2014, MTY paid $7.9 million from cash on hand to acquire Manchu Wok, which had 133 stores in its operations, 114 of which were franchised and 19 corporately owned. [79] [80] During its most recent completed fiscal year, the network generated approximately $95 million in system sales.

  4. Institute of Medicine Equation - Wikipedia

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    The Estimated Energy Requirement, , is the estimated number of daily kilocalories, or Calories, an individual requires in order to maintain his or her current weight.For a person with a body mass of (kg), height of (m), age of (years) and Physical Activity , this is given by

  5. Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chinese food staples such as rice, soy sauce, noodles, tea, chili oil, and tofu, and utensils such as chopsticks and the wok, can now be found worldwide. The world's earliest eating establishments recognizable as restaurants in the modern sense first emerged in Song dynasty China during the 11th and 12th centuries.

  6. Manchu cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Manchu cuisine or Manchurian cuisine is the cuisine of Manchuria (Northeast China) and Outer Manchuria (also known as Russian Manchuria). It uses the traditional Manchu staple foods of millet, soybean, peas, corn and broomcorn. It relies heavily on preserved foods (often pickling) due to the harsh winters and scorching summers in Northeast China.

  7. Manchurian (dish) - Wikipedia

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    There are two different variants of Manchurian, dry or semi dry and with gravy. Both variants are prepared by using common ingredients like corn flour, maida flour, spring onion, bell peppers, soy sauce, chili sauce, minced garlic, ground pepper, etc. and has typical garnish of spring onion.

  8. Pancheros Mexican Grill - Wikipedia

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    Pancheros Mexican Grill is a chain of fast casual Tex Mex restaurants in the United States serving Mexican-style cuisine.The chain was founded in 1992 by Rodney Anderson when he opened two units: one in Iowa City, Iowa (near the University of Iowa campus), and one in East Lansing, Michigan (near the Michigan State University campus).

  9. Mochinut - Wikipedia

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    Mochinut is an American restaurant chain specializing in mochi donuts, boba, and Korean-style hot dogs.It has locations across the United States and South Korea, [3] including franchises in the New York and New Jersey area that can be found at mochinutnynj.com.