Yes
sprouts
No, saltines are not considered a TCS (Time/Temperature Control for Safety) food. TCS foods are those that require specific temperature controls to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria, typically including items that are moist and high in protein. Saltines are dry, shelf-stable crackers that do not support bacterial growth, making them safe for extended storage at room temperature.
Saltines
saltines are just crisp, salted crackers.
Saltines are. Some crackers are not salted.
There are approximately around 39-40 crackers in a rack of saltines
Saltines
Yes
Sliced Melons
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.