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Knorr is a brand that originated in Germany, founded by Carl Heinrich Knorr in 1838, specializing in dehydrated soups and seasonings. Over time, it expanded its product range to include various food items, such as pasta, sauces, and ready meals. In 2000, Knorr became part of Unilever PLC, a British-Dutch multinational company known for its diverse consumer goods portfolio. Unilever España S.A., a subsidiary of Unilever PLC, manages the Knorr brand in Spain, where products like the Tortellini de Jamón are produced. The Tortellini de Jamón is a type of filled pasta, specifically a ham-filled tortellini, combining semolina wheat and egg pasta with a filling of ham, breadcrumbs, and Grana Padano cheese. The product is primarily manufactured in Spain, with Unilever's facilities in Viladecans, Barcelona, overseeing its production. Unilever PLC, headquartered in the United Kingdom, is the ultimate owner of the Knorr brand, with Unilever España S.A. serving as the local subsidiary responsible for its operations in Spain.
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