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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 955 recipes in total:
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| Kriibsen (Crayfish, Luxembourg Style) Origin: Luxembourg | Macaroni Cheese Origin: British | Mixtura cum Nucibus (Hazelnuts with Herb Purée) Origin: Roman |
| Krokèchi (Prawn Croquettes) Origin: Aruba | Madarch a Chaws Pob (Mushroom Rarebit) Origin: Welsh | Mkatra Foutra (Comoran Yeasted Bread) Origin: Comoros |
| Kubecake Origin: Ghana | Magaj Origin: India | Mofo Akondro (Malagasy Banana Fritters) Origin: Madagascar |
| Kuli-kuli Origin: Benin | Mahjouba (Algerian Crêpes) Origin: Algeria | Mofo Sakay (Spiced Fritters) Origin: Madagascar |
| Kuli-kuli (Groundnut Cakes) Origin: Nigeria | Makara (Banana Fritters) Origin: Equatorial Guinea | Mohinga Origin: Myanmar |
| Kulikuli (Peanut Balls) Origin: Nigeria | Malpua with Rabri (Indian Pancakes with Saffron and Rosewater Cream) Origin: India | Monterey Jack Cheese, Olive and Prawn Dip Origin: American |
| Kunun gyada Origin: Nigeria | Maltese Pastizzi Origin: Malta | Moretum (Garlic and Herb Pâté) Origin: Roman |
| Kurut Origin: Kyrgyzstan | Mamoul Origin: North Africa | Moroccan Haroseth Origin: Morocco |
| La Bouillie Origin: Chad | Mandas Origin: India | Moroccan Harost Balls with Dates, Sultanas and Nuts Origin: Morocco |
| La Socca Origin: France | Mandas of Cucumber Origin: India | Moroccan Spiced Olives Origin: Morocco |
| Lahmacun (Turkish-style Pizza) Origin: Turkey | Mandas of Red Pumpkin Origin: India | Mozzarella Fritters Origin: Ireland |
| Laksa Origin: Malaysia | Mandazi Origin: East Africa | Mrs Beeton Anchovy Toast Origin: Britain |
| Lam Veritab (Fried Breadfruit) Origin: Haiti | Mandazi Origin: Uganda | Mtedza Puffs Origin: Malawi |
| Laska Origin: Malaysia | Mandazi Fritters Origin: Malawi | Mucver (Turkish Courgette Patties) Origin: Turkey |
| Lavender Harvest Fudge Origin: Britain | Marillenknoedel (Austrian Apricot Dumplings) Origin: Austria | Muhammara (Hot Pepper Dip) Origin: Syria |
| Lawves (Walnut Fudge) Origin: Uzbekistan | Marrons Glacés (Candied Chestnuts) Origin: France | Muhammara (Hot Pepper Dip) Origin: Lebanon |
| Lebanese Hummus Origin: Lebanon | Marrow Patties Origin: British | Mulku (Murukku) Origin: Mauritius |
| Les Bouchons (Pork Dumplings) Origin: Reunion | Marshmallow Easter Eggs Origin: American | Multi-grain Mix Origin: American |
| Les Cakes (Chadian Biscuits) Origin: Chad | Marzipan Origin: Britain | Muqmad (Djibouti Preserved Meat) Origin: Djibouti |
| Les Galettes de Farine de Riz (Yeasted Rice Flour Cakes) Origin: Mali | Marzipan Dates Origin: Scotland | Mushroom Cheese Blintzes Origin: Jewish |
| Les Palmiers du Jour de Valentine (Palmiers for Valentine's Day) Origin: France | Massa (Mini Millet Pancakes) Origin: Burkina Faso | Mutabal Origin: Jordan |
| Lesser Celandine Straws Origin: Britain | Matzo Brei Origin: Israel | Muttabal Origin: Turkey |
| Let lardes (Milk and Lard) Origin: England | Mawa Gujiya Origin: India | Mysore Bonda Origin: Italy |
| Liberian Pepper Kala Origin: Liberia | Medlar Gelato Origin: Italy | Nachinka iz Fasoli (Red Bean Paste) Origin: Georgia |
| Liberian Twisted Doughnuts Origin: Liberia | Mel et caseum (Honey-sweetened Cheese) Origin: Roman | Namak Paray Origin: Pakistan |
| Linden Chocolate Origin: France | Meringue Tarts with Strawberries Origin: American | Nasi Goreng Istimewa (Fried Rice Breakfast) Origin: Indonesia |
| Linden Leaf Flour Pancakes Origin: Britain | Mexican Spirals Origin: American | Ndrovi ya Nazi (Banana with Coconut Milk) Origin: Comoros |
| Liquorice Caramels Origin: British | Mhajeb (Algerian Filled Flatbread Squares) Origin: Algeria | Nettle and Spinach Pancakes Origin: America |
| Lokše (Slovak Potato Pancakes) Origin: Slovakia | Miške (Mice) Origin: Slovenia | Nettle Purée Fritters Origin: Britain |
| Lollipops Origin: Britain | Migas de Extremadura (Migas with Serrano Ham) Origin: Spain | Neujahrsbrezel (New Year Pretzel) Origin: Germany |
| Loshin Du (Black Confection) Origin: Welsh | Mikates (Congolese Sweet Doughnuts) Origin: DR-Congo | New Orleans Style Beignets Origin: America |
| M'hajeb (Filled Pastries) Origin: Algeria | Milka Micic (Cheese-filled Crepes) Origin: Serbia | New Year's Eve Latkes Origin: Germany |
| Maacouda bil Batata (Potato Omelette) Origin: Tunisia | Mincemeat Baklava Origin: Fusion | |
| Maasa (Sweet Millet Fritters) Origin: Mali | Mixtura cum Caseo (Soft Cheese with a Herb Purée) Origin: Roman |
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