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Meaning of manimoto by furoya





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manimoto
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It is a trade name for Japanese peanuts or Japanese peanuts, although the brand is Maní Moto, and this spaceless version would be a generic voice, an Americanism for its Mexican origin. It was created in the 1940s by entrepreneur Yoshihei Nakatani Moriguchi with the recipe for seeds coated with a dough of cooked soybean meal (mamekashi) for peanuts, and added to the name the suffix 20803; (-moto) common in surnames to indicate a family origin in Japan.

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