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Cracker-based appetizer bites are versatile, bite-sized snacks typically featuring a crisp cracker base topped with a variety of savory or creamy spreads, cheeses, vegetables, or cured meats. They are a popular party food and are common in many Western cuisines, especially as part of American and European cocktail hour or hors d'oeuvres spreads.
These bites are generally moderate in carbohydrates from the cracker base, with fat and protein content varying widely depending on the toppings (like cheese or meat). A single bite typically ranges from 30 to 80 calories, offering a quick energy boost but often limited in essential vitamins and minerals.
Culturally, they represent a modern, convenient take on the classic canapé, emphasizing customization and visual appeal for social gatherings. Nutritionally, their value is highly dependent on topping choices, allowing them to range from a simple carb snack to a more balanced bite with protein and healthy fats.