Neck (water spirit) - Näck, Nøkk
Neck (water spirit) - Näck, Nøkk (The source has bloometh for boometh, but this is clearly an error; a bittern is not a plant, but a bird, and it is known for its booming call. A ghittern is a guitar. The spelling Nickar vice Neckar is sometimes used.)
Neck (water spirit) - Näck, Nøkk In Scandinavia, Nymphaea alba|water lilies are called nix roses (näckrosor/nøkkeroser). A tale from the forest of Tiveden relates of how the forest had its unique red water lilies through the intervention of the nøkken:
*Chataamari|Chatānmari (rice flour crepe)
Newa cuisine - Snacks *Gwārāmari (deep fried dough)
Newa cuisine - Snacks *Jākimari (rice flour pancake)
Thai cuisine - Desserts and sweet snacks * Kluay buat chee – bananas in coconut milk
Manado cuisine - Snacks *Pisang goroho, fried banana consumed with sambal roa (spicy condiment made from ground red chili pepper and smoked fish)
Smith's Snackvend Stand is the branch of the company that operates vending machines.[http://books.google.com/books?id=1lssAQAAMAAJq=%22The+Smith%27s+Snackfood+Company%22dq=%22The+Smith%27s+Snackfood+Company%22hl=ensa=Xei=adneU5usFabwiwKT9YDIAgved=0CCQQ6AEwADgU Hospitality Foodservice]
The Smith's Snackfood Company - United Kingdom Subsequently Pepsico withdrew the brand, in favour of popular British brand Walkers (snack foods)|Walkers, which had been heavily marketed in a campaign using ex-footballer turned television presenter Gary Lineker
After establishing the product and name in the UK, Frank Smith moved to Australia to set up the business there. Smith's Crisps were first manufactured in Australia in 1931 with an associate, George Maragos, in leased premises in Sydney's Surry Hills. They were originally made in 20 gas fired cooking pots, then packed by hand and distributed by Nestle confectionery vans.
The Smith's Snackfood Company - Australia Smith's Potato Crisps sold its early crisps in three penny packets, 24 to a tin
The Smith's Snackfood Company - Australia was formed and in March 1990, the APD name was replaced by 'CCA Snackfoods'.
The Smith's Snackfood Company - Australia Recently, portions contained in large bags of Smith's Snackfood products has diminished, from in some cases, 220g down to 175g.
The Smith's Snackfood Company - Australia In that package included the brands sold were CC's, Cheezels, Thins and Samboy. They retain the 'crisps' title, despite Australians using the term 'chips' instead.
Smiths came to Pakistan with the slogan The World's Best Snacks, a huge product range, but after being sold at double the price of existing chips. , only one product is sold
* Burger Rings – hamburger-flavoured snack
The Smith's Snackfood Company - Current products * Bacon Fries – similar to Frazzles, but smaller, crunchier and sold in a smaller pack
The Smith's Snackfood Company - Current products
The Smith's Snackfood Company - Current products * Chipsticks – salt-and-vinegar or ready salted flavoured maize snack
The Smith's Snackfood Company - Current products * Nobby's [http://books.google.com/books?id=LVxEAAAAYAAJq=%22The+Smith%27s+Snackfood+Company%22dq=%22The+Smith%27s+Snackfood+Company%22hl=ensa=Xei=WdjeU-C_IMyRigKmwYHoBwved=0CCQQ6AEwADgK Australian Food: The Complete Reference to the Australian Food Industry - Catharine A. McKean]. p. 211. – Nut (fruit)|nuts
The Smith's Snackfood Company - Current products
The Smith's Snackfood Company - Current products * Red Rock Deli – thick-sliced premium potato chips
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