Borio
Egyptian cookie
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Borio is a brand of biscuits local to Egypt that is similar to Oreo. It consists of two chocolate biscuits with creme filling in between.
Product typeCookie
Producedby
- Mondelēz International
- Family Nutrition
CountryEgypt
A Borio cookie | |
| Product type | Cookie |
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| Owner | Mondelēz International |
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| Country | Egypt |
While Oreo was invented in the United States in 1912 by Nabisco, Borio is manufactured and distributed in Egypt by Family Nutrition under the supervision of Abdelrahman Ahmed.[1]
Kraft Foods Inc. acquired Nabisco in 2000 and Family Nutrition in 2003[2][1] so that both products were owned by the same company. In 2012, Kraft Foods became Mondelēz International.