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Christmas crackers are
festive table decorations that make a
snapping sound when
pulled open, and
typically contain a
small gift,
paper hat and a joke...
- cracker or
crackers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cracker,
crackers or The
Crackers may
refer to:
Hamadryas (butterfly), or
crackers, a
genus of...
- Ritz
Crackers is a
brand of
snack cracker introduced by
Nabisco in 1934. The
original style crackers are disc-shaped,
lightly salted, and approximately...
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Animal crackers are a
snack of
sweet crackers in
animal shapes.
Animal Crackers may also
refer to:
Animal Crackers (1930 film), the 1930 Marx Brothers...
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Cheese and
crackers, also
known as
cheese and
biscuits in the UK, is the
pairing of
crackers with cheese.
Historically the fare of sailors, soldiers,...
- list of
crackers. A
cracker is a
baked good
typically made from a grain-and-flour
dough and
usually manufactured in
large quantities.
Crackers (roughly...
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before baking.
Crackers are
often branded as a
nutritious and
convenient way to
consume a
staple food or
cereal grain.
Crackers can be
eaten on their...
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distinctively dry and
crisp texture. Some
familiar brand names of
saltine crackers in the
Americas are Christie's
Premium Plus (Canada), Nabisco's Premium...
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Graham crackers. The main
ingredients in its
earlier preparations were
graham flour, oil,
shortening or lard, mol****es and salt.
Graham crackers have been...
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Prawn crackers (Indonesian:
krupuk udang) are a deep-fried
snack made from
starch and prawn. They are a
common snack food in
Southeast Asian cuisine, but...