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  2. Taiwanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese food courts incorporate ideas from traditional night markets a well as importing ideas from the United States and Japan. Food courts have become ubiquitous across Taiwan. Many night market dishes can now be found outside night markets. [8] In 2014, The Guardian called Taiwan's night markets the "best street food markets in the world ...

  3. I-Mei Foods - Wikipedia

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    I-Mei Foods (Chinese: 義美食品) is a Taiwanese food company founded in 1934. [2] It is a well-known consumer brand in Taiwan [ 3 ] and a major milk processor. [ 4 ] I-Mei Foods Co was the top fast-moving consumer goods brand in Taiwan for 2022, its 9th consecutive year number one, with 90% of Taiwanese households having purchased an I-Mei ...

  4. Category:Street food in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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  5. New Taiwan dollar - Wikipedia

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    The New Taiwan dollar has been the currency of the island of Taiwan since 1949, when it replaced the old Taiwan dollar, at a rate of 40,000 old dollars per one new dollar. [1] The base unit of the New Taiwan dollar is called a yuan (圓), subdivided into ten chiao (角) or 100 fen (分), although in practice neither chiao nor fen are used.

  6. Wei Chuan Foods Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Wei Chuan Foods (Chinese: 味全食品; pinyin: Wèiquán; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bī-chôan) is a Taiwan-based manufacturer of Chinese condiments, canned goods, drinks, and frozen goods. [1] Its more popular, widely recognized products include canned pickles , soy sauce and oyster sauces , and frozen dumplings and wontons .

  7. Category:Food and drink in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink companies of Taiwan (8 C, 19 P) Taiwanese cuisine (20 C, 54 P) D. Taiwanese drinks (4 C, 11 P) Drink museums in Taiwan (4 P) M. Food museums in Taiwan ...

  8. Jiao (currency) - Wikipedia

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    A jiao (/ dʒ aʊ /; Chinese: 角), or mao (Chinese: 毛) (Cantonese: hou [Chinese: 毫]), is a unit of currency used in China, including the Mainland, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao. One jiao is equal to 1 ⁄ 10 of a yuan or 10 fēn (分). The Renminbi has coins of 1, 2 and 5 jiao. [1] The 2 jiao coin is no longer in circulation.

  9. Currency of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Currency of Taiwan can refer to any of the following: Taiwanese yen issued by the colonial government of Taiwan under Japanese rule from 1895 to 1945;