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Engracia cruz reyes biography of barack obama

          Teresita “Mama Sita” Reyes was born in Manila on May 11, She was the eldest daughter of Doña Engracia “Aling Asiang” Reyes and Justice Alex.!

          Engracia Cruz-Reyes

          Engracia Cruz-Reyes (April 16, 1892 — July 6, 1975) was a Filipinochef and entrepreneur.

          She was an active promoter of Filipino cuisine, especially through the restaurant chain she founded, The Aristocrat.

          He is the grandson of U Thant (the former Secretary-General of the United Nations).

        1. He is the grandson of U Thant (the former Secretary-General of the United Nations).
        2. Toutes les informations concernant les noms des pays ou des organisations sont données en français, en anglais et en espagnol.
        3. Teresita “Mama Sita” Reyes was born in Manila on May 11, She was the eldest daughter of Doña Engracia “Aling Asiang” Reyes and Justice Alex.
        4. This publication contains a complete and official listing of the foreign consular offices in the United States, and recognized consular officers.
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        6. Early life

          She was born to a poor family in Navotas in April 16, 1892. Her mother was a street peddler who sold food sauces and fruits, and who later managed a small neighborhood eatery popularly known in the Philippines as carinderias.

          She developed her cooking skills at a young age, having to prepare the meals for her five younger siblings while her parents were out working for a living. She was able to complete only four years of primary education.[1]

          In 1912, she married a young lawyer from her hometown, Alexander Reyes, who in 1948 would be appointed as an Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court.

          The Aristocrat restaurant

          To augment her family's income as her husband struggled to establish his legal practice, Cruz-Re