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Discover LudwigThe phrase "snack consisting of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a snack. For example, "This snack consists of chips, popcorn, and pretzels."
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First, I put on my uniform and we make them a lovely nutritional snack consisting of Marmite, oats and cardboard.
Of Maharashtrian origin, the vada pav is a very popular Indian street food snack, consisting of spiced, deep-fried potato garnished with various chutneys.
A Brazilian snack consisting of moist braised shredded chicken encased in soft mashed potato, in a crisp shell – what's not to like?
But this is where environmental enthusiasts Ilana Taub and Michael Minch-Dixon found inspiration for an idea to use goods that would otherwise be thrown out to make a snack consisting of apples, bananas, mangoes and other produce.
The most probable candidate for the first snack consisting of two pieces of bread with a filling in the middle is the Korech, or 'Hillel Sandwich', created by Hillel the Elder in the first century BC.
Healthy women consumed a mid-morning snack consisting of either the test or the control yogurt product (Study 1, n = 24: iso-energetic, not iso-weight conditions; Study 2, n = 121: iso-weight, not iso-energetic conditions) under laboratory conditions.
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One snack consisted of seared ahi tuna slices with taro chips, but the chips, packed in the same plastic container as the tuna and a dollop of guacamole, were beyond soggy by the time I ate them.
The snack consisted of cut-up donuts.
Other than regulation training meals and nutritional supplements like energy drinks, universities can only provide student-athletes with snacks consisting of bagels, fruit, and nuts no cream cheese, no peanut butter, nothing else.
Snacks served at home: 75.1% reported having home served snacks consisting of chocolate and candies in 90.7% of cases and homemade sweets in 9.3% of cases.
Snacks consist of the whole wheat bread Mr. Foster bakes for every class.
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