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A range of different mixed snacks. A range of different mixed snacks.
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Snack Recipes Page — A snack is a small portion of food generally eaten between meals. Snacks come in a variety of forms including packaged snack foods and other processed foods, as well as items made from fresh ingredients at home.


The exact nature of 'snacks' can be culturally dependent. However, they are often based on foods that humans crave &x2014; foods that have been historically deficient in the human diet. This includes fried carbohydrate sources (eg crisp/chips; chips/fries and nuts), protein sources such as cheese, dried meats and smoked/dried fish. Confections such as cakes, biscuits/cookies and crackers; breads of all kinds and high protein dips and pâtés. Often these are highly salted and sweetened (originally to preserve them, but these days to make them more desirable).

Snack foods are typically designed to be portable, quick, and satisfying. Processed snack foods, as one form of convenience food, are designed to be less perishable, more durable, and more portable than prepared foods. They often contain substantial amounts of sweeteners, preservatives, and appealing ingredients such as chocolate, peanuts, and specially designed flavours (such as flavoured potato chips). Aside from the use of additives, the viability of packaging so that food quality can be preserved without degradation is also important for commercialization

The healthiest and probably the oldest of all human snack foods would be mixed seeds, nuts and dried fruit or any combination of these in a 'trail mix'. Sweets and Candies Recipes are also considered snacks, but are treated in their own page, as are ice creams, sorbets, sherbets and frozen yoghurts.


The alphabetical list of all the snack recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 665 recipes in total:

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Horehound Candy
     Origin: Britain
Khanom Jeen Nam Ya
(Khanom Jeen Noodles)
     Origin: Thailand
Maasa
(Sweet Millet Fritters)
     Origin: Mali
Hot Wings in Haw Sauce
     Origin: Britain
Khela Kalia
(West Bengali Lamb Curry)
     Origin: India
Madarch a Chaws Pob
(Mushroom Rarebit)
     Origin: Welsh
Huevos Rancheros
     Origin: Costa Rica
Kibbeh
     Origin: Lebanon
Magaj
     Origin: India
Hummus with Muqmad
     Origin: Djibouti
Kippers with Marmalade
     Origin: Britain
Mahjouba
(Algerian Crêpes)
     Origin: Algeria
Hummus with Oodkac
     Origin: Somalia
Kiri Bath
(Coconut Milk Rice)
     Origin: Sri Lanka
Makara
(Banana Fritters)
     Origin: Equatorial Guinea
Iab
     Origin: Ethiopia
Koeki di Pinda y Chuculati
(Peanut and Chocolate Chip Cookies)
     Origin: Aruba
Malpua with Rabri
(Indian Pancakes with Saffron and
Rosewater Cream)
     Origin: India
Ibirayi Bisize
(Rwandan Fried Potatoes)
     Origin: Rwanda
Koeksisters
     Origin: South Africa
Maltese Pastizzi
     Origin: Malta
Igbekere
(Plantain Chips)
     Origin: Nigeria
Koki
     Origin: Cameroon
Mamoul
     Origin: North Africa
Ile Flottante
(Floating Islands)
     Origin: France
Kolokithoanthi Tiganiti
(Fried Courgette Flowers)
     Origin: Greece
Mandazi
     Origin: East Africa
In ovis hapalis
(Boiled Eggs and Pine-nuts)
     Origin: Roman
Kongodo
(Peanut Brittle)
     Origin: Equatorial Guinea
Mandazi
     Origin: Uganda
Inafliton Lemai
(Fried Breadfruit Slices)
     Origin: Comoros
Kookoo Sabzi
(Seasoned Savoury Cakes)
     Origin: North Africa
Mandazi Fritters
     Origin: Malawi
Indonesian Soufflé Omelette
     Origin: Indonesia
Kouti
(Cassava Croquettes)
     Origin: Guinea
Marillenknoedel
(Austrian Apricot Dumplings)
     Origin: Austria
Inhame Frito
(Fried Yams)
     Origin: Sao Tome
Kriibsen
(Crayfish, Luxembourg Style)
     Origin: Luxembourg
Marrons Glacés
(Candied Chestnuts)
     Origin: France
Inswa
(Boiled Termite Snack)
     Origin: Zambia
Krokèchi
(Prawn Croquettes)
     Origin: Aruba
Marrow Patties
     Origin: British
Involtini Aka di Salvia
(Sage and Anchovy Fritters)
     Origin: Italy
Kubecake
     Origin: Ghana
Marshmallow Easter Eggs
     Origin: American
Irish Potato Pancakes
     Origin: Ireland
Kulikuli
(Peanut Balls)
     Origin: Nigeria
Marzipan
     Origin: Britain
Irn-Bru Pakoras
     Origin: Scotland
La Bouillie
     Origin: Chad
Marzipan Dates
     Origin: Scotland
Jalapeño Wonton Puffs
     Origin: American
La Socca
     Origin: France
Massa
(Mini Millet Pancakes)
     Origin: Burkina Faso
Jamaican New Year Beef Patties
     Origin: Fusion
Laksa
     Origin: Malaysia
Matzo Brei
     Origin: Israel
Jolly Boys
     Origin: England
Laska
     Origin: Malaysia
Mawa Gujiya
     Origin: India
Jozi Chicken Feet Curry
     Origin: South Africa
Lavender Harvest Fudge
     Origin: Britain
Mel et caseum
(Honey-sweetened Cheese)
     Origin: Roman
Jubnyeh
(Sweet Cheese Fritters)
     Origin: Somalia
Lawves
(Walnut Fudge)
     Origin: Uzbekistan
Meringue Tarts with Strawberries
     Origin: American
Kammerjunker Biscuits
     Origin: Denmark
Les Cakes
(Chadian Biscuits)
     Origin: Chad
Mexican Spirals
     Origin: American
Kanyah
     Origin: Sierra Leone
Les Galettes de Farine de Riz
(Yeasted Rice Flour Cakes)
     Origin: Mali
Migas de Extremadura
(Migas with Serrano Ham)
     Origin: Spain
Kanyah II
     Origin: Liberia
Les Palmiers du Jour de Valentine
(Palmiers for Valentine's Day)
     Origin: France
Mikates
(Congolese Sweet Doughnuts)
     Origin: DR-Congo
Karipap
(Pressure Cooker Massaman Beef Curry)
     Origin: Malaysia
Lesser Celandine Straws
     Origin: Britain
Mincemeat Baklava
     Origin: Fusion
Kashata na nazi
(Ugandan Coconut Candy)
     Origin: Uganda
Let lardes
(Milk and Lard)
     Origin: England
Mixtura cum Caseo
(Soft Cheese with a Herb Purée)
     Origin: Roman
Katles
(Spiced Beef and Potato Cakes)
     Origin: Madagascar
Linden Chocolate
     Origin: France
Mixtura cum Nucibus
(Hazelnuts with Herb Purée)
     Origin: Roman
Kazakh Halvah
     Origin: Kazakhstan
Linden Leaf Flour Pancakes
     Origin: Britain
Mkatra Foutra
(Comoran Yeasted Bread)
     Origin: Comoros
Kenyan Chips Masala
     Origin: Kenya
Liquorice Caramels
     Origin: British
Mofo Akondro
(Malagasy Banana Fritters)
     Origin: Madagascar
Kenyan Samosas
     Origin: Kenya
Lollipops
     Origin: Britain
Mofo Sakay
(Spiced Fritters)
     Origin: Madagascar
Khajoor ke Laddu
(Date and Fruit Sweetmeat Balls)
     Origin: Pakistan
Loshin Du
(Black Confection)
     Origin: Welsh
Moretum
(Garlic and Herb Pâté)
     Origin: Roman
Khajoor Pak
(Date and Milk Sweetmeats)
     Origin: Pakistan
M'hajeb
(Filled Pastries)
     Origin: Algeria
Khanom Jeen Nam Ya
(Khanom Jeen Noodles)
     Origin: Thailand
Maacouda bil Batata
(Potato Omelette)
     Origin: Tunisia

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