snack food

collocation in English

meaningsofsnackandfood

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snack
noun[C]
uk
/snæk/
us
/snæk/
a small amount of food that is eaten between meals, or a very ...
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food
noun[C or U]
uk
/fuːd/
us
/fuːd/
something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep ...
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(Definition ofsnackandfoodfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This is in order to permit the industry to bring back the small packs which were sold assnackfood.
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Dried cod and whale with whale blubber is a popular lunch andsnackfood.
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In recent years, kamaboko has also entered the market as asnackfood.
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It is widely available in supermarkets and restaurants, considered pub orsnackfoodbut its prevalence has reduced due to declining fish stocks.
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West reportedly enjoyed the taste of this type ofsnackfood.
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Today they are primarily eaten as a pickledsnackfood.
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Together they critiqued various snack foods and reported onsnackfoodindustry news and rumors.
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In 2008, he owned two restaurants and a nightclub, a training facility, an office complex, asnackfoodbar and slot machines.
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Potato chips remained a fairly small part of thesnackfoodmarket until the 1950s, when snack foods in general became much more widely available.
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The successfulsnackfoodwas marketed as an alternative to the more traditional potato chips.
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They are usually eaten as asnackfood.
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Since ancient times popcorn has been a popularsnackfood, produced through the explosive expansion of kernels of heated corn (maize).
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Partially dried pitted dates may be glazed with glucose syrup for use as asnackfood.
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Instant noodles are also a very popularsnackfood.
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Snackfoodis a portion of food often smaller than a regular meal, generally eaten as snacking between meals.
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It offers a number ofsnackfoodservices to home party foods.
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Many types ofsnackfoodare sold and served on a stick or skewer, especially at outdoor markets, fairs, and sidewalk or roadside stands.
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As she sings, she throws somesnackfoodtowards the camera.
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It is popular as asnackfoodduring activities such as hiking.
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