Cracker (Biscuit)
In
North America
,
cracker
refers to a dry, thin, and crisp savoury
biscuit
that developed from military
hardtack
and nautical ship biscuits. Crackers are most often salted. Brands including Club, Town House, and
Ritz
are used spread with
cheese
,
pt
, or
mousse
.
Saltine
and
oyster crackers
are often used in or served with
soup
.
Graham crackers
are eaten as a
cookie
, although they were invented for their supposed health benefits.
Animal crackers
are a hard cookie and not a real cracker. Crackers sometimes have
cheese
or
spices
as ingredients or even
chicken
stock. Mock
apple pie
is made from crackers and
vinegar
. Crackers also exist in the
United Kingdom
, where they are called
cheese biscuits
or
savoury biscuits
.
Cream crackers
(like Jacobs) are also popular.
See also
Food
Matzo
Cheez-it
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