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  • ...ients. Some common types of crackers include saltines, water crackers, and crackers made with cheese or herbs.
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  • '''Crackers''' are a type of [[baked goods|baked good]] typically made from [[flour]]. They are usually flat, crisp, and sal ...our]], and were baked to a crisp to increase their shelf life. These early crackers were often used as a staple food for long sea voyages and military campaign
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  • ...ulinary tradition, it is a common food item in various cuisines worldwide. Crackers are often branded as a nutritious and convenient way to consume a [[staple ==Types of Crackers==
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  • ...gredients may include flour, yeast, and seasonings. Cheese crackers can be baked or fried and may be used as a snack food. They are a common food in many di ...in the late 19th century. Since then, many different variations of cheese crackers have been developed, including those that are gluten-free, vegan, and organ
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  • ...nt Company]] of Milton, Massachusetts in 1801. The company's original soda crackers were made by hand using a process that included rolling the dough, sprinkli ...baked until they reach their characteristic light, dry texture. Some soda crackers also have a sprinkling of coarse salt on the top.
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  • '''Animal cracker''' refers to a type of small [[cookie]] baked in the shape of circus or zoo animals, such as lions, tigers, bears, and el ...ked good more akin to what is now known as a [[biscuit]]. The first animal crackers were made by various bakeries in the UK, but the concept quickly spread to
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  • ...lutinous rice and flavored with soy sauce. The small, round or star-shaped crackers are traditionally eaten during the [[Hanami]] festival and are also popular ...a time when many of Japan's most famous snacks were first introduced. The crackers were originally made by hand, but today most are made by machines.
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  • '''Graham Crackers''' ...Graham]], a minister who was an early advocate for dietary reform. Graham crackers are commonly used in the United States as an ingredient in desserts, such a
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  • ...icle, we will explore the history, ingredients, and variations of Goldfish crackers. We will also discuss some interesting facts and trivia about this beloved ...ldfischli," which means "little goldfish" in German. The original Goldfish crackers were shaped like fish and were available in just one flavor - cheddar.
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  • ...heese]]. These crackers are marketed as a healthier snacking option, being baked instead of fried, and are popular in the United States among consumers look ...rtfolio of snack products, which already included a variety of cookies and crackers.
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  • '''Water crackers''' are a type of [[cracker]] that originated in the [[United Kingdom]]. The Water crackers were first made in the United Kingdom during the [[Industrial Revolution]].
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  • ...n be made from white, brown, or glutinous rice. The process of making rice crackers typically involves cooking the rice, molding it into shapes, and then dryin ...known as "senbei" and have been enjoyed since the Edo period. Chinese rice crackers, often called "pian pian bei," have also been a traditional snack for a lon
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  • '''Maltose Crackers''' are a type of [[cracker]] made primarily from [[maltose]], a sugar deriv The exact origins of maltose crackers are unclear, but they likely originated in [[China]], where maltose has bee
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  • |Name=Crab dip - baked ...A must when asked to bring an appetizer. I've also doubled the recipe and baked in a hollowed out round loaf of bread. Delicious and simple.--></li></ol><b
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  • ...each offering a unique taste, texture, and nutritional profile. Brand name crackers are consumed globally and come in a wide range of flavors, shapes, and size ...d States in 1876. Since then, the production and consumption of brand name crackers have grown significantly, with numerous companies entering the market.
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  • ...y served with [[oyster stew]]. Originating in the [[United States]], these crackers have become a staple in many types of [[soup]] and [[chowder]] due to their ...g]]. The dough is rolled out and cut into small, round shapes before being baked until crisp.
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  • ...[[Sylvester Graham]], a 19th-century minister and dietary reformer. Graham crackers are typically made from [[graham flour]], a type of whole wheat flour that ==Modern Graham Crackers==
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  • ...rom savory to sweet, with some common varieties including saltines, graham crackers, and water biscuits. ...in the United States in the early 19th century. One of the most well-known crackers, the saltine cracker, was invented in the United States in 1876.
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  • ...a type of [[cracker]] made from [[rice]]. Originating from [[Asia]], rice crackers have gained popularity worldwide due to their light texture and versatile f ...sun, creating a hard, crunchy snack. Over time, the process of making rice crackers became more refined, with different regions developing their own unique sty
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  • ...primarily from whole grain [[wheat]] and come in a variety of flavors. The crackers have become a popular snack food in many countries, appreciated for their c ...f "electricity" and "biscuit," referencing the unique method of baking the crackers using electric ovens, which was innovative at the time.
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