- A
saltine or soda
cracker is a thin,
usually square, cracker, made from
white flour,
sometimes yeast (although many are yeast-free), and
baking soda,...
- The
saltine cracker challenge or
saltine challenge is a food
challenge or
competition in
which a
person has 60
seconds in
which to eat six
saltine soda...
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served with
oyster stew and clam
chowder and have a
flavor similar to
saltine crackers.
Oyster crackers are po****r in the
northeastern United States...
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Premium (Premium
Saltine Crackers) is a
brand of soda
cracker produced by Nabisco,
which were
first introduced in 1876. It is
known as
Premium Plus (Premium...
- The
Saltine Warrior was the
former mascot of
Syracuse University in the
United States. It was in use for the
college from 1931 to 1978.
Based on a legend...
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sometimes have
cheese or ****es as ingredients, or even
chicken stock.
Saltines and
oyster crackers are
often used in or
served with soup.
Similar crackers...
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Syracuse mascot was
originally a
Native American character named "The
Saltine Warrior" (Syracuse's
unofficial nickname is the Salt City) and "Big Chief...
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Atlantic Beach pie is a type of
lemon curd pie
which uses a
saltine crust and
whipped cream topping sprinkled with salt. The
recipe was
developed by Bill...
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Russia include at
least some fat or shortening,
making them
closer to
saltine crackers. One such variety,
khlyebtsy armyeyskiye (хлебцы армейские), or...
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Xiting Cracker Oatcake Olive no Hana
Oyster cracker Pletzel Rice
cracker Saltine cracker Taralli Water biscuit Airly Arnott's
Shapes Better Cheddars Bremner...