MAMA definition

MAMA or “Mama Foods”): Mama Foods, Co., Ltd. is a Japanese food company founded in 1958, currently offering customers in Japan wholesale and retail products centering on Japanese side dishes, from chilled foods to packed and sterilized food. Mama Foods uses ingredients carefully taken from natural kelp and bonito without adding any chemical seasonings, preservatives, coloring agents, etc. Mama Foods has two existing “in house” production facilities and produces 100% of its current product offerings. From time to time, it also produces products of other third parties. Currently, Mama Foods employs approximately 43 individuals. In 2021, White Knight Co., Ltd. acquired 100% of Mama Foods from its prior controller, in exchange for approximately 1 million USD. The current website for Mama Foods, which includes additional information, can be found here: mxxx-xxxxx.xxx/xx/
MAMA means MAMA & Company Limited;
MAMA means “mother” in isiZulu (isiZulu.net, 2020)

Examples of MAMA in a sentence

  • In Sundanese term, the kyai is known as ajengan (or in more familiar term as Mama).

  • In 1994, he said people belonging to this fourth ethnic group were killed and he named Mama Bruki, a neighbour of Ngeze’s father, who was killed by CDR members of the Impuzamgambi while her husband’s life was spared.

  • Sometimes she would whisper the word Mama and see her mother’s face a hundred times in a single afternoon.

  • Nature, or Pacha Mama, where life is reproduced and occurs, has the right to integral respect for its existence and for the maintenance and regeneration of its life cycles, structure, functions and evolutionary processes.

  • Mama, a 52-year-old asylum seeker, separated from her husband and, along with her biological brother, Jean-Baptiste, fled the civil unrest after the presidential elections in 2010 in Ivory Coast.

  • Mama explained to me that she could not attend meetings of the Ivorian association in Takadoum, although she wanted to, because the meetings were late in the evening, and the neighbourhood was dangerous at night.

  • Mama dogs can become protective of her pups and this can lead to a fight.

  • This therefore means that the capital expenditure that was meant to go towards purchase of equipment for Level 4 hospitals will not take place as well as Linda Mama Program.

  • Sometimes I accidentally turned him over, but he never told Mama.

  • The Committee shall consider and resolve the grievances of the security holders of the company including complaints related to transfer of shares, non- receipt of balance sheet, non-receipt of declared dividends etc.Information related to transfer of unclaimed dividend to IEPF and Un-claimed Dividend are provided separately under shareholders information.The Committee comprises of three Directors as under:Mr. Shardul Thacker – Chairman Mr. Reyaz Mama – Member Mrs.


More Definitions of MAMA

MAMA literally means mother. A mama is a hostess who is responsible for the whole club. She would be either an owner-mama or an employed-mama. Mamas used to work as help hostesses and gained their own customers, then become uriage hostesses. ‘Uriage hostesses’ (sales hostesses) are those who have a number of customers and work on commission. They work as self- employed, borrowing a club’s space for their business and being obliged to gain a certain profit and to clear a dōhan quota; and ‘help hostesses’ are those who work as part-time hostesses with daily salary, as I did. They also have their own customers and are normally obliged to clear their profit or dōhan quota. Usually, hostesses start working as help hostesses and then become uriage hostesses. Finally, some uriage hostesses become Mamas.
MAMA means mother (Buse and Taringa 1995: 217). When Cook Islanders use the term as part of a name in this way, or to refer to a group of usually older women, it is a term of respect, and affords honour to the mothering role. The plural form of the word used by Cook Islanders when they are speaking English is ‘Māmās. Cook Islands Māori words are not pluralized like this normally, but some words are treated in this way when speaking English when no English equivalent exists.
MAMA means everything is mine while ‘na-mama’ means

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