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  • A '''list of snack foods''' is shown below. For more information, see [[snack foods]]. == List of snack foods ==
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  • ...] under the Cheetos brand, or those made in [[New Zealand]] by [[Griffin's Foods]]. [[Category:Snack foods]]
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  • A '''list of snack foods''' is shown below. For more information, see [[snack foods]]. == List of snack foods ==
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  • ...of lotus root and seed production, where they are sometimes sold as a raw snack. ...糖]]), made by drying lotus seeds cooked in syrup, are a well-loved Chinese snack and are eaten especially near [[Chinese new year]].
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  • Sunflower seeds are more commonly eaten as a healthy snack than as part of a meal. They can also be used as garnishes or ingredients i ...p://whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=57 The World's Healthiest Foods: Sunflower seeds]
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  • ...eed oil is commonly used in manufacturing [[potato chips]] and other snack foods. Along with [[soybean oil]], it is very often partially or fully [[hydroge
    3 KB (424 words) - 12:38, 23 September 2007
  • [[Category:Snack foods]]
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  • ...[[East Asia]]n [[soups]], [[snack]]s, [[dessert]]s, and [[sweet-and-sour]] foods. They are round with a thin, brown-coloured inedible shell. The flesh of th
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  • ...ved in dishes such as [[pumpkin pie]]; the [[seeds]] can be roasted as a [[snack]]. Pumpkins are traditionally used to carve [[Jack-o'-lantern]]s for use i The hulled or semi-hulled seeds of pumpkins can be roasted and eaten as a snack, similar to the [[sunflower]] seed. Pumpkin seeds can be prepared for eatin
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  • Seeds that are used to flavor other foods include:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uni-graz.at/~katzer/engl/index.html| * [[List of snack foods#seeds or nuts|List of seed-based snacks]]
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  • The hulled or semi-hulled seeds of pumpkins can be roasted and eaten as a snack, similar to the [[sunflower]] seed. Pumpkin seeds can be prepared for eatin ....com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=82#healthbenefits World's Healthiest Foods]</ref> Removing the white hull of the pumpkin seed reveals an edible, green
    13 KB (1,854 words) - 17:17, 1 November 2007
  • ...ular sweet [[pudding]]. Deep-fried (after boiling), it is often eaten as a snack or side dishes. ...or fried and served with fried pieces of pork and lime. This is sold as a snack in most places you travel. When travelling by bus, the bus is often boarde
    25 KB (3,932 words) - 16:43, 8 October 2007
  • In the Philippines, banana cue is one of the most popular snack items at home, school, office and just about anywhere in the archipelago wh ...roasted fish, [[peanut]]s and a hot palm oil sauce. Very popular as lunch snack in southern and western Nigeria for example Rivers and Lagos states. It is
    17 KB (2,663 words) - 15:30, 29 October 2007
  • ...eed production. In China watermelon seeds are one of the most common snack foods, popular especially with [[woman|women]], competing with [[sunflower seed]] ..."Watermelon."] ''The George Mateljan Foundation for The World's Healthiest Foods''. Retrieved Jul. 28, 2005.
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  • ...stems are an essential ingredient in many [[Vietnamese people|Vietnamese]] foods, Asian [[chutney]]s, Mexican [[salsa (sauce)|salsa]]s and [[guacamole]], an ...ckener. Roasted coriander seeds, called ''dhana dal'', are also eaten as a snack. It is also the main ingredient of the two south Indian gravies: [[sambhar]
    11 KB (1,697 words) - 04:50, 3 October 2007
  • ...iving an active lifestyle with a diet low in carbohydrates and sugar-laden foods, explaining the positive health observation. ...ydrogenated coconut oil is often used in [[non-dairy creamer]]s, and snack foods.
    18 KB (2,777 words) - 12:36, 23 September 2007
  • ...meal while culinary fruits are usually sweet and eaten as [[dessert]]s, [[snack]]s or [[juice]]s. There are often exceptions, e.g. vegetables can be used i [[Category:Lists of foods|Vegetables]]
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  • ...stems are an essential ingredient in many [[Vietnamese people|Vietnamese]] foods, Asian [[chutney]]s, Mexican [[salsa (sauce)|salsa]]s and [[guacamole]], an ...ckener. Roasted coriander seeds, called ''dhana dal'', are also eaten as a snack. It is also the main ingredient of the two south Indian gravies: [[sambhar]
    11 KB (1,697 words) - 04:56, 4 June 2010
  • ...stems are an essential ingredient in many [[Vietnamese people|Vietnamese]] foods, Asian [[chutney]]s, Mexican [[salsa (sauce)|salsa]]s and [[guacamole]], an ...ckener. Roasted coriander seeds, called ''dhana dal'', are also eaten as a snack. It is also the main ingredient of the two south Indian gravies: [[sambhar]
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  • * [[Cottonseed oil]], used in manufacturing [[potato chip]]s and other snack foods. Very low in [[trans fat]]s.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bulkoil.com/scri ...d-[[Limonene]]. Used as a fragrance, in cleaning products and in flavoring foods.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.floridachemical.com/dlimoneneorangeoilcoldpr
    42 KB (6,419 words) - 04:40, 1 August 2007
  • ...cial development includes wolfberry among a novel category of [[functional foods]] called "[[superfruit]]s" expected to be a double-digit growth market ove ...y, [[Solanaceae]] is the nightshade family that includes hundreds of plant foods like [[potato]], [[tomato]], [[eggplant]], wolfberry, peppers ([[paprika]])
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