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Latest revision as of 12:20, 18 February 2025

Snack

A snack is a small portion of food consumed between regular meals. Snacks come in a variety of forms including packaged and processed foods and items made from fresh ingredients at home.

History[edit]

The concept of snacking has been present in various cultures and civilizations throughout history. The practice of snacking in the Western world has its origins in the Middle Ages when it was customary to have a small bite to eat in between meals.

Types of Snacks[edit]

Snacks can be classified into various types based on their nutritional content, preparation method, and cultural origin. Some common types include:

Snacking and Health[edit]

The impact of snacking on health is a topic of ongoing research. While some studies suggest that healthy snacking can aid in weight management, others warn against the potential for overeating and the consumption of unhealthy, processed foods.

Cultural Significance[edit]

In many cultures, certain types of snacks are associated with specific events, rituals, or times of day. For example, in the United Kingdom, it is customary to have afternoon tea with a variety of small snacks.

See Also[edit]

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