Yes, saltines are considered refined crackers. They are typically made from refined flour, which has been processed to remove the bran and germ, resulting in a finer texture and longer shelf life. Additionally, saltines often contain added ingredients like baking soda and salt, further contributing to their refined nature.
saltines are just crisp, salted crackers.
Saltines are. Some crackers are not salted.
Yes
There are approximately around 39-40 crackers in a rack of saltines
Saltines
saltine crackers contain 2g of carbs per cracker
They can be. They can also be crackers of any other type (such as wheat thins) as long as they are unsalted.
One sleeve of saltine crackers typically contains around 40 to 50 crackers. This would yield approximately 2 to 2.5 cups of crumbs when crushed. The exact amount may vary slightly depending on the size and thickness of the crackers.
The number of saltines that equals 1 cup can vary based on their size and how tightly they are packed. On average, there are about 30 to 40 saltine crackers in a cup. For more precise measurements, it's best to weigh the crackers, as the density can affect the volume.
Yes
a whole 4 pack box of unsalted saltines is 70 calories. if you want to find out how many five salted saltines are look on another website.
to represent the thirteen original American colonies -or- because the crackers always break and 13 is unlucky