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In this category you will find recipes for snacks, light bites, party food, nibbles, treats and the like.
In this category you will find recipes for snacks, light bites, party food, nibbles, treats and the like.
Snack food (commonly called a snack) is seen in Western culture as a type of food not meant to be eaten as a main meal of the day – breakfast, lunch, or dinner – but one rather that is intended to assuage a person's hunger between them.
Snack food (commonly called a snack) is seen in Western culture as a type of food not meant to be eaten as a main meal of the day – breakfast, lunch, or dinner – but one rather that is intended to assuage a person's hunger between them.

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Flæskeæggekage (Bacon omelette) is another of our recipes that are ideal for snacks, nibbles or even light lunches

In this category you will find recipes for snacks, light bites, party food, nibbles, treats and the like. Snack food (commonly called a snack) is seen in Western culture as a type of food not meant to be eaten as a main meal of the day – breakfast, lunch, or dinner – but one rather that is intended to assuage a person's hunger between them.

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