You can purchase leavened or unleavened crackers.
Yes, a Cracker is a grain.
no. they're cookies
Crackers belong to the grain section of the food groups.
rice, cereal, bread, toast, and crackers
Crackers would go in the grain food group.
There is alot of food in the grain group. But the most approiot is Bread, pasta, and others like cereal, rice and crackers
whole grain/wheat crackers, toast, a protein shake.
They are a type of food often found in the 'Grain' aisle of the supermarket, and in America is another word for 'crackers'.
Graham Crackers belong in the grain food group.
Carbohydrates with a low glycemic effect include whole grain breads and whole grain crackers. You can also try whole grain pasta for a low glycemic alternative to standard pasta.
well some examples might be, cereal,bread,rice,pasta,or crackers
Yes, Rats can eat absolutely anything but I wouldn't suggest meat to them because they could turn a little mean at times.
crackers contain some protein, and wheat crackers have more protein than other crackers.
Some brands that have luxury Christmas crackers include: GoCrackers, Tatty Devine, Liberty Superior Crackers, Great British Crackers, Red Joy Crackers, and the King of Crackers.