Snack foods Act II is a brand of popcorn in the United States and Canada that is based on the look and taste of movie theatre popcorn. It is made and distributed by ConAgra Foods. ...more on Wikipedia about "Act II"
Andy Capp's is a brand of flavoured corn and potato snack made to look like french fries. It is made and distributed by ConAgra Foods. The product was created in 1971 and licensed the name and likeness of the comic strip character Andy Capp, and until recent years, the strip was featured on the back of packages. It was originally made by Goodmark Foods, which was acquired by ConAgra Foods in 1998. ...more on Wikipedia about "Andy Capp's fries"
Bajji is a snack item that is popular all over India. Japan's tempura and the USA's onion fries or fritters, which use a batter of flour and eggs, are close cousins of the bajji. It is basically cut vegetable dipped in gram flour batter and deep fried in oil. While potato slices, egg plant, onions and chili peppers are the most common there are really no rules. Zucchinis, mushrooms, green or red bell pepper, among others, work quite well. It is typically served as an appetizer or a tea time snack and finds its perfect match in beer or wine. Great on a rainy day. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bajji"
Bamba ( Hebrew: במבה) is a snack manufactured by the Osem corporation in Holon, Israel. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bamba snack"
Bambeanos were a snack introduced by Colgate-Palmolive in 1975. They consisted of roasted and flavored whole soybeans. The product cost Colgate $750,000 to develop and market, and was withdrawn with under 25,000 cases sold, as it rapidly gained a reputation for causing excessive flatulence. A jury later awarded $571,000 to the roasting contractor, United Roasters, after Colgate's withdrawal. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bambeanos"
A Banana boat is a traditional campfire treat consisting of a banana filled with marshmallow and chocolate wrapped in aluminum foil and cooked in an open fire. ...more on Wikipedia about "Banana boat (food)"
Banana chips are dehydrated slices of banana, covered with sugar. The chips are crispy and have a sweet taste. Variants of banana chips may be covered with chocolate. ...more on Wikipedia about "Banana chips"
Barcel is a maker of tortilla, potato chips and other snack foods. It is a unit of Grupo Bimbo created in 1950. ...more on Wikipedia about "Barcel"
BEER NUTS (the capitalisation of the letters is part of the trademark) is a brand of snack foods building on the original product, peanuts with a "unique" sweet-and-salty glazing made to a "secret recipe". ...more on Wikipedia about "BEER NUTS"
Big Mama Sausage and Tijuana Mama are brand names of smoked snack sausages, originally owned by Goodmark Foods, but acquired by ConAgra in 1998 when they purchased Goodmark. ...more on Wikipedia about "Big Mama Sausage"
Boiled peanuts are popular in many places where peanuts are common. They are eaten as a street food in the Philippines and as a summertime accompaniment to beer in China. ...more on Wikipedia about "Boiled peanuts"
Bombay mix is a traditional Indian snack, named after the city of Bombay, now called Mumbai. It consists of a mixture of spicy dried ingredients, including fried lentils, peanuts, gram flour, corn, vegetable oil, chickpeas, salt and spices. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bombay mix"
Bonda ia a typical South Indian snack. The process of making Bonda involves deep frying Potato (or other vegetables) filling dipped in gram flour batter. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bonda"
Brezel(n) or Brezen (singular brezel or breze) are a common baked food in Germany, especially the southern part. It is related to the American pretzel, with which it shares its knot shape and the salty taste. However unlike the hard and small pretzel, a breze is about 15cm wide. It is either hard and crisp, or has a soft inside and a crunchy outside. The characteristic colour and taste is due to the dough being dipped into lye and coarse salt before being baked. ...more on Wikipedia about "Breze"
Burger Rings is a popular burger flavoured Australian snack food distributed by the Twisties corporation but owned by its parent company The Smith's Snackfood Company. ...more on Wikipedia about "Burger Rings"
"Candy bar" is the most popular term in the U.S. for confectionery usually packaged in a bar or log form, often coated with chocolate, and sized as a snack for one person. But within that term, a wide variety of products exist, ranging from solid chocolate bars to multiple layerings or mixtures of ingredients such as nuts, fruit, grains in various forms, coconut, marzipan, marshmallow, caramel, nougat, toffee, fondant, and fudge. In British English and Canadian English the proper term chocolate bar is used. The word candy is rare in describing sweets in England. ...more on Wikipedia about "Candy bar"
Caramel corn is made with popcorn covered in caramel or molasses, creating a sweet, crunchy treat. Mixes of caramel corn often contain nuts, like peanuts or almonds. There are many commercial forms of caramel corn available, such as Cracker Jacks. ...more on Wikipedia about "Caramel corn"
CC's are a popular Australian snack food. CC's stands for Corn chips and is a trademark owned by Snack Brands Australia. ...more on Wikipedia about "CC's"
Chakri noodles are an Indian fried snack made using rice flour, chili, sesame and ajwain seeds. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chakri noodles"
Cheese puffs are a puffed corn snack, coated with a mixture of cheese or cheese-flavored powders. A similar product in New Zealand is called Cheese Balls and is marketed by Griffins Foods. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cheese puffs"
Cheetos are a crunchy, cheese-flavored snack made from cornmeal introduced by Frito-Lay in 1948, and currently sell about one billion bags per year. They are popular enough that the word "Cheetos" is often used as a generic term for any similar cheese puffs snack food, but it is, in fact, trademarked by the Frito-Lay company. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cheetos"
Cheez-It crackers are a snack food manufactured by the Kellogg Company. They are roughly 26 by 24 mm (1.0 by 0.95 inch) crackers made with wheat flour, vegetable oil, sharp yellow cheese, salt, and spices. There are a variety of related Cheez-It products, including white- cheddar, parmesan and garlic, Tabasco-flavored, reduced fat, and a larger cracker more suitable for garnishing or dipping. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cheez-It"
Cheezels are a popular Australian snack food that was introduced to the food market in 1971. Cheezels are owned by Snack Brands Australia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cheezels"
Chevda is an Indian snack. It consists of a mixture of spicy dried ingredients, including flaked rice, fried lentils, peanuts, fried onion, raisins, coriander seeds, mustard seeds and spices. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chevda"
Chex Mix is a salty snack sold by General Mills, based on its Chex line of breakfast cereals. There are several varieties, including Traditional, Hot and Spicy, Cheddar, and Caramel Crunch. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chex Mix"
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