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crispbread
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crispbread [ˈkrɪspˌbrɛd]
n
(Cookery) a thin dry biscuit made of wheat or rye
Translations
crispbread [ˈkrɪspbred] Npan m tostado(escandinavo)
crispbread [ˈkrɪspbrɛd] npain m suédois
crispbread
nKnäckebrot nt
crispbread [ˈkrɪspˌbrɛd] ncracottes ® fpl
crispbread [ˈkrɪspˌbrɛd] ncracottes ® fpl


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Hi-maize's low water-holding capacity offers manufacturers more control over moisture in applications such as tostadas, crispbreads and other baked snacks.
Total calories per 1/4-cup: 80 Fat: 2 grams Carbohydrates: 12 grams Protein: 3 grams Sodium: 11 milligrams Fiber: 3 grams SPINACH AND CUCUMBER SPREAD (Makes about 2 cups) Delicious served with crispbreads and whole grain crackers, this spread will be especially appreciated by those who eat no dairy products.
The world's second-largest drugmaker is revamping its foods unit, best known for Wasa crispbreads and Ovaltine malt beverages, to focus on products it says are formulated to prevent diseases.
 
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