Chymos Oy was a Finnish company founded in 1906,[1] producing juice, jam, wine, liqueurs and candy. In 1993 the company's candy production was bought out by Fazer, and in 2006 Chymos was fully assimilated into Cloetta Fazer.
The name Chymos comes from the Greek language word khymos (χυμός), meaning juice. According to the company's publication the name is properly pronounced starting with "k", but the public pronounced it with "h", "s" or "ts".[2]
^Lukka, Juhani: Laatua, tehokkuutta ja ergonomiaa, Cimcorp customer magazine. Accessed on 6 January 2017.
^Leppänen, Timo: Merkilliset nimet. Tarinoita yritysten ja tuotteiden nimistä. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society, 2016. ISBN 978-952-222-720-1.
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strong drinks". Kauria, Leena (ed.): Meidän tehdas Chymos, Chymoksen historiikki, pp. 51–53, 62–63, Chymos traditional association. ISBN 978-9-5293-4517-5...
ancient Greek thinkers. The word humor is a translation of Greek χυμός, chymos (literally 'juice' or 'sap', metaphorically 'flavor'). Early texts on Indian...
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