same so snack or lekkernij or tussendoortje
The word snack is thought to have come from the Middle English snak bite, from snaken to bite, or perhaps from Middle Dutch snacken to snap at.
A frikandel is a dutch snack food which is sausage shapped and mainly consists of a mixture of pork, beef and chicken with seasoning.
Old Dutch Potato Chips was founded by John D. Dorr in 1934. The company started in Minnesota and has since grown to become a well-known brand in the snack food industry, particularly in the Midwest. Old Dutch is recognized for its variety of chip flavors and commitment to quality.
Besides a lot of cheese, Dutch people have bitterballs (a deep fried snack with mashed meat inside) frikadel (deep fried meat stick) and drop (liquorish candy)
No. Snack can be a noun or a verb. But the noun is used as a noun adjunct with other nouns, as in snack time, snack tray, or snack food.
what is snack
A snack is so called because it is a snack which is suppose to be eaten little for a filling for a hour or two.
Snack foods:Almond Joy candy baralmondsappleapricotavocado
SNACK PACK. Manwich sandwich. Snack attack. light bite
Yes, light snack is an idiom. You cannot eat a light as a snack! :)
Yes, they make snack bars and snack cakes.
You could say 'Un snack après-midi'. Un snack = a snack, après-midi = afternoon. In a sentence, you might see/hear it as, "Un snack pour l'après-midi"