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List of snack foods

List of snack foods

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This is a list of snack foods in alphabetical order by type and name. A snack is a small portion of food eaten between meals. They may be simple, prepackaged items, raw fruits or vegetables or more complicated dishes but they are traditionally considered less than a full meal.

Light snacks in Azerbaijan

Batter and dough-based

Many cultures have food that are prepared by cooking batter or dough in various forms.

Fried snack foods

These are dishes where the batter or dough is deep fried such as fritters.

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Grilled snack foods

These are dishes where the batter or dough is grilled such as pancakes.

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Steamed snack foods

These are dishes where the batter or dough is steamed such as rice cakes.

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Confectionery

Confectionery is related to food items that are rich in sugar and often referred to as confections. Confectionery refers to the art of creating sugar based dessert forms, or subtleties (subtlety or sotelty), often with pastillage.

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Cookies, cakes and pastries

Cookies

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Baked Cakes

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Pastries

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Drinks

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Frozen

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Natural snacks

Sliced cucumbers and tomatoes can be a natural and healthy snack.

Fruits and vegetables

Seeds, nuts, grains and legumes

A bowl of granola

Savory snacks

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Bars

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Bread/Sandwiches

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Cheese

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Chips/crisps

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Crackers/biscuits

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Meat-based

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Pasta and Noodles

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Paste Foods

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