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  2. Yamashita's gold - Wikipedia

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    Yamashita's gold, also referred to as the Yamashita treasure, is the name given to the alleged war loot stolen in Southeast Asia by Imperial Japanese forces during World War II and supposedly hidden in caves, tunnels, or underground complexes in different cities in the Philippines. It was named after the Japanese general Tomoyuki Yamashita ...

  3. Ministop - Wikipedia

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    Ministop Co., Ltd. (ミニストップ株式会社, Minisutoppu Kabushiki-gaisha) ( TYO: 9946 ), a member of AEON, operates the Ministop convenience store franchise chain in Japan. Unlike most other convenience stores in Japan, Ministop stores feature a kitchen that prepares sandwiches, snacks and take out bento boxes on demand, and has a ...

  4. Balut (food) - Wikipedia

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    Balut is common street food in the Philippines and other localities, and is also sold in stores and malls. It is a relatively cheap source of protein and calcium. [4] Balut was introduced to the Philippines by the Chinese in 1565 [5] or around 1885 and since then, balut has been included as a traditional part of the culture. [6]

  5. Chinese Filipinos - Wikipedia

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    The figure above denotes first-generation Chinese mestizos – namely, those with one Chinese and one Filipino parent. This figure does not include those who have less than 50% Chinese ancestry, who are mostly classified as "Filipino". The exact number of all Filipinos with some Chinese ancestry is unknown.

  6. Sari-sari store - Wikipedia

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    Sari-sari store. A sari-sari store, anglicized as neighborhood sundry store, [ 1] is a convenience store found in the Philippines. The word sari-sari is Tagalog meaning "variety" or "sundry". Such stores occupy an important economic and social location in a Filipino community and are ubiquitous in neighborhoods and along streets.

  7. Socorro Ramos - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Maria Socorro Cancio Ramos was born on 23 September 1923 in Santa Cruz, Laguna. She grew up in a rich entrepreneurial family, she began assisting in her parents' shop and her grandmother's market stall at a young age. After graduating from Arellano High School, she worked as a shop girl at the Ramos Goodwill Book Store.

  8. List of restaurant chains in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Opened its first branch in the Philippines on May 10, 2019, in Bonifacio High Street, Bonifacio Global City. [ 16] Starbucks. Coffee chain. 1997. Rustan Coffee Corporation. Opened its first store in the Philippines at Ayala Avenue in December. Serenitea. Milk Tea chain.

  9. Uncle John's (store) - Wikipedia

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    Uncle John's uses blue and yellow as the main colors for its brand. The name of the outlet which came from its fried chicken product was selected through its "Ready, Set, Name!" promotional campaign held in April 2022 which yielded around 80,000 entries. The name of the chicken brand is a reference to RRHI founder John Gokongwei, Jr. [ 4]

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