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Cracker (food) — This article is about the oven baked food item. For the unrelated disparaging term, see Cracker (pejorative) Water biscuit crackers plain and as part of a snack in Singapore, with herring and garlic cream topping and a parsley garnish … Wikipedia
Cracker (alimento) — Para otros usos de este término, véase Cracker (desambiguación). Un cracker Cheez It … Wikipedia Español
Pilot (Cold Feet) — Cold Feet Promotional material Genre Comedy drama Format Television pilot … Wikipedia
cracker — Synonyms and related words: Brussels biscuit, Klaxon, Melba toast, backwoodsman, biscuit, boiler factory, boiler room, bone, briar hopper, brush ape, bull roarer, bushman, catcall, cherry bomb, clack, clacker, clam digger, clapper, cricket,… … Moby Thesaurus
pilot bread — noun very hard unsalted biscuit or bread; a former ship s staple • Syn: ↑hardtack, ↑pilot biscuit, ↑sea biscuit, ↑ship biscuit • Hypernyms: ↑biscuit * * * noun … Useful english dictionary
Crown Pilot Crackers — Crown Pilot was a brand of cracker popular in much of New England. It was manufactured by Nabisco (a subsidiary of Kraft Foods as of 2000) until it was discontinued in the first quarter of 2008. The cracker was unsalted, and closely related to… … Wikipedia
Chebeague Island, Maine — Chebeague Island is an island town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States, located in Casco Bay, 10 miles from Portland. These islands are sometimes referred to as an older, now archaic term The Calendar Islands because there was once a… … Wikipedia
Clam chowder — New England clam chowder. Dish details Serving temperature Hot Main ingredient(s) Clams … Wikipedia
Clam chowder — de Nueva Inglaterra. Se llama clam chowder a cualquiera de los varios tipos de chowder (sopa espesada) que contienen almejas y caldo. Además de las almejas, son comunes la patata en dados y la cebolla, que originalmente se saltean con gotas de… … Wikipedia Español
Hardtack — (or hard tack) is a simple type of cracker or biscuit, made from flour, water, and salt. Inexpensive and long lasting, it is and was used for sustenance in the absence of perishable foods, commonly during long sea voyages and military campaigns.… … Wikipedia