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Cracklings (American English),
crackling (British English), also
known as scratchings, are the
solid material that
remains after rendering animal fat and...
- Look up crackle or
crackling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Crackle or
crackling may
refer to:
Cracklings, the
tissue remaining after lard and tallow...
- with
cracklings is
found in
several cuisines:
Crackling bread, in the
cuisine of the
Southern United States is a
cornbread incorporating cracklings. Pompe...
- rendered,
fried in fat, baked, or
roasted to
produce a kind of pork
cracklings (US),
crackling (UK), or
scratchings (UK);
these are
served in
small pieces as...
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Crackling noise arises when a
system is
subject to an
external force and it
responds via
events that
appear very
similar at many
different scales. In...
- Cracklin' Oat Bran is a
breakfast cereal made by Kellogg's,
introduced in 1977. The
cereal is made of oat bran
flavored with
cinnamon and
nutmeg and is...
- (Yiddish: גריבענעס, [ˈɡrɪbənəs], "
cracklings"; Hebrew: גלדי שומן) is a dish
consisting of
crisp chicken or
goose skin
cracklings with
fried onions. The word...
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stories about how
Diamond was
inspired to
write the song are apocryphal. "
Crackling Rosé" is the name of an
inexpensive sparkling wine once
produced by Andres...
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National Post
described it as "clearly a
cautionary tale" but "also a
crackling good thriller." Dyan
Matthews of Vox
wrote in 2022: "To a
large degree...
- to be one of Denmark's prin****l
national dishes.
Always prepared with
crackling, it is also a
favourite for the
Danish Christmas dinner served as the...