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snack clips Glossary Term
Commonly referred to as Chip Clips, this kitchen tool is made to clamp around the opening of a bag of crackers, chips or other foods to help keep out air and moisture to keep the product fresher.
watermelon rind Glossary Term
Made as a relish item, Watermelon Rind is a common food that is served as a snack, an appetizer, or an item placed on relish trays.
crudités Glossary Term
Traditionally, this food item referred to fresh or pickled vegetables that were prepared by thinly slicing them into strips and stick shapes to be served as an hors d'oeuvre.
empanada or empanadita Glossary Term
A turnover-like pastry, common in South American and many Spanish kitchens, which is filled with sweet or savory ingredients.
pizza Glossary Term
A baked dish originating in Italy, which consists of a flat, round, crispy leavened dough covered with a layer of sauce and a layer of one or more toppings, such as meat, seafood, vegetables, and fruit, which is often topped with a layer of cheese.
cheese crisp Glossary Term
Crispy and brittle, this food item is a unique way to provide a small serving of oven baked cheese for a snack or an appetizer.
piparras chile pepper Glossary Term
Native to the Basque region of Spain, this variety of chile pepper is small in size and narrow in dimension.
balut Glossary Term
An Asian delicacy that consists of a whole egg containing a duck or chicken fetus. Unlike a traditional egg that has not been fertilized which contains only the white and a yolk, Balut is an egg that has matured for approximately 17 to 21 days so the embryo of the chick begins to form within the shell.
wine cracker Glossary Term
Similar in appearance to an enlarged oyster cracker, this type of cracker is served after tasting different varieties of wine.
steamed buns Glossary Term
Common in traditional Asian cooking, this food item consists of soft bun filled with sweet or savory ingredients.
gordita Glossary Term
A type of popular Mexican flat bread that is often used as a sandwich wrap or an open-face sandwich, such as a corn cake patty.
beet chip Glossary Term
Similar to sweet potato chips, the Beet Chip is made from beets as a snack product similar to traditional potato chips.
wasabi peas Glossary Term
An Asian snack made by coating dried peas with the sharp, hot flavored condiment known as "wasabi" that is one of the most important seasonings in Japanese cooking.
oyster cracker Glossary Term
A small, hollow, hard-textured cracker most often served as an accompaniment to chowders, soups and stews.
papadum bread Glossary Term
Traditional cracker bread common in India that is most often served as a complement to a main dish, but also used as a snack or appetizer to be topped with chutney, various dips or salsas.
baby carrots Glossary Term
Small, minature-sized carrots that offer convenience and ease of use as a vegetable. Baby carrots are available in several styles.
lahvosh Glossary Term
An Armenian flat bread or cracker bread that is traditionally made from a dough that is formed into a circle from 6 inches to 14 inches in diameter and baked.
dulse seaweed Glossary Term
A redish-purple sea vegetable native to the North Atlantic, Northwest Pacific and Eastern European oceans that grows in small thick clumps of fronds ranging in length from 1 inch to 6 inches.
rice cake Glossary Term
A traditional Asian cake made with a variety of ingredients such as glutinous rice, salt, sugar, and at times, fruits and beans.
ratatouille Glossary Term
A traditional French food dish consisting of a variety of vegetables, such as bell peppers, eggplant (aubergines), onions, tomatoes, and zucchini (courgettes), seasoned with garlic and herbs, and simmered in olive oil.
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