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a cookie is made with flour butter eggs milk and what ever eles the creater wants to add for their liking but candy is something made up out of entirely differnt components depending on what is being made

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A cracker is a savory or plain biscuit usually meant for a topping such as cheese, tomato, or butter. A biscuit usually refers to a sweet variety such as a chocolate, choc chip or sultana and is sometimes called a cookie.

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it depends. if a cookie is thin and crisp, then i guess you could call it a cracker, because the definition of cracker is a thin crisp biscuit. But if a cookie is thick and chewy then you can't really call it a cracker.

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there is none really ..

it depends on what country you're in.

a cookie in America is usually sweeter and thicker than a cracker.

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I don't know but if my hunch is correct it is the way there made like the salt and the taste is different.

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A wafer is a very thin, light, crisp, sweet cookie or cracker typically unleavened.

A cracker is a crisp wafer typically not sweet.

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chips are fried potatoes and crackers are a baked and typically salted flour wafer

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