What's the difference between a cracker and a chip?
Hello, this is my question: What's the difference between a cracker and a chip? Could you please answer me?
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Crackers are thin, crisp wafers or biscuits, usually made of unsweetened and unleavened dough.
On the other hand, chips are thin, usually fried slices of food, especially potato chips. However, outside of North America, in countries such as the U.K., Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand, sticks of fried potatoes served hot, known as French fries in North America, are called chips.
Crackers are served as a snack, appetizer, or light meal accompaniment. They are often seen as a healthier alternative because they do not have the grease factor and some varieties come free of salt.
Check out these healthy snacks, specifically designed to bridge the gap between lunch and dinner, shared by Realsimple.com.
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