The term snack originally comes from the English and means to take a prepared small dish without further processing as a snack between meals. Translated into German, snack is a small snack, i.e. a small snack between meals. By the way, the word snack comes from an old German derivation of biting into it. Following rhetorically, the word Zwischenimbiss and kleiner Imbiss represents unnecessary pleonasms, since the word Imbiss already describes the small snack. Snack, on the other hand, is a derivative of the English word snap which means to snap. In summary, one can say that a snack can vary greatly in taste, i.e. sweet or salty snacks, as well as size and degree of saturation.
You can have a snack at a snack bar, but you can't call a Manta plate a snack.
Before we confuse you completely here, let's agree on snacks that you can eat with your bare hands and enjoy. The porcelain snack bowls in this section are dedicated to the bulk fraction, i.e. snacks such as gummy bears, chips, flips, small fruits. Our article suggestion Snackbowls consists of porcelain bowls in which one reaches into and takes out piece by piece.
Snackbowls differ from the Dipnbowls by their larger volume and are equally suitable for fork food, which we present to you in the column Inspirations separately with suitable plates and plates.