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  2. 25 Healthy No-Salt Popcorn Toppings - AOL

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    The next time you pop in a movie, rethink your snack habit: Even if you split the bag of microwave popcorn, you'll down 20 percent of your daily allotment of sodium—plus oftentimes trans fat and ...

  3. Puffcorn - Wikipedia

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    Puffcorn or corn puffs are puffed or extruded corn snacks made with corn meal, which can be baked or fried. Puffcorn belongs in the snack group products made with corn grits, rice, wheat, or other cereals. Puffcorn is often flavoured with cheese, caramel, oil, chili, onion, or garlic powder, and many other spices. [1]

  4. Almond bark - Wikipedia

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    Almond bark (also known as vanilla flavored candy coating) is a chocolate-like confection made with vegetable fats instead of cocoa butter and with coloring and flavors added. It can be bought in packages, blocks, or round discs where candy and baking supplies are sold. [ 1 ]

  5. Dark Chocolate Bark with Roasted Almonds and Seeds

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    Stir the almonds and seeds into the chocolate and spread onto the prepared baking sheet in a 1/2-inch-thick layer, making sure the nuts and seeds are completely covered in chocolate. Refrigerate the bark for about 10 minutes, until hardened. Invert the bark onto a work surface. Remove the parchment paper, break into 25 pieces and store or serve.

  6. The 15 Chocolate Bark Recipes That Taste Better Than Cookies

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    Forget the plate of cookies. This Christmas, win Santa over with a batch of festive chocolate and candy bark.

  7. Dark Chocolate Bark with Roasted Almonds and Seeds

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    Refrigerate the bark for about 10 minutes, until hardened. Invert the bark onto a work surface. Remove the parchment paper, break into 25 pieces and store or serve.

  8. Puffed grain - Wikipedia

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    A popcorn "cannon" seen in Taiyuan, China. In the 1930s, Anderson’s invention was adapted as the Chinese Popcorn cannon. [6] Anderson's invention was designed for industrial food manufacturing, and unsuitable for street vendors. [7] The device is a teardrop-shaped pressure cooking pot. [8] The history of grain-puffing in Asia remaines ...

  9. Poppycock - Wikipedia

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    Poppycock is a brand of candied popcorn. Though it is marketed in a variety of combinations, the original mixture consists of clusters of popcorn, almonds , and pecans covered in a candy glaze. Other specialty combinations include mixtures with emphasis on cashews , chocolate , and pecans .