What is savory snack?!


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What is savory snack?


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something you eat that is not classed as sweet. e.g. sausage roll, crisps, sandwich are classed as savoury snacks. Pancakes, sweets, chocolate etc are sweet snacks.

crisps and lots of them

a snack that isnt sweet.

Something that isn't sweet - including crisps, nuts, cheese, olives etc.

In India there are a whole lot of (varieties of) savouries called "Mixtures" or "Namkeens". They are made out of fried dhal powders and depending upon the making come in various shapes (spaghetti like, but much thinner, in small globulous masses called "Boondhi") then there are fried crispies of rice (called "aval") and the nuts of which peanuts are common, though fried gram and lentils are also mixed as also cashew, etc. None of them are sweet, but they add chilly powder and so it is hot. Bland salty ones are also there. "Haldirams" is one of the leading manufacturers and is based at a City called Nagpur in Central India.

snacks that arent sweet such as cheese and bickies, pizzas, etc

Savory snack known as Munchies is a line of snack mixes produced by Frito-Lay. Each one contains various Frito-Lay snacks, for example, the classic variety is a mixture of Doritos, Cheetos, Sun Chips, and Rold Gold pretzels.

Varieties
The brand currently comes in the following varieties:
Cheese Fix: A mixture of cheese-flavored snack foods
Flamin' Hot: A mixture of hot 'n' spicy-flavored snack foods
Totally Ranch: A mixture of ranch-flavored snack foods
BBQ (Canada): A mixture of BBQ-flavored snack foods

Hope this helps! =)

Well, it's certainly not a Mars bar (veggie or otherwise).
Try Bombay mix/Mumbai mix. Salty with a hint of chili.

A savory snack is generally one that is not sweet, but rather salty. Anything in that general category really.




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