Talk:Cream cracker
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Introduction - Countries where manufactured/ Brands
The main brand of cream crackers in Australia is Arnott's Sao crackers. For the sake of completeness, can someone add this in please? http://www.arnotts.com/our-products/products/crackers-and-crispbreads.aspx
Vegimite
in australia a popular item to have on cream crackers is Vegimite with or without cheese. rekon this is worthy of inclusion?
Knackered
The article formerly made it seem as if Ireland was the only place where "cream crackered" means "knackered" but it isn't. I've tried to tidy this point up but if I've misunderstood the Irish thing then someone please amend. --Thoughtcat 19:38, 5 December 2006 (UTC) Why are they called Cream Crackers when they contain no cream? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.25.109.195 (talk) 08:44, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
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cream
I came here to find out why they were called 'cream' crackers. can anyone tell me? also i don't think it's right saying they are similar to 'matzos' .. i have no idea what a matzo is! is a matzo a common enough biscuit that anyone coming here would know? i looked it up and it seems that it is a jewish religeous biscuit; so maybe they are more common in america but maybe in order that anyone can see the similarity it would be better to say "similar to a water biscuit or matzo". what's the difference between a cream cracker and a water biscuit anyway? which sells more? anyone mind if i go and find out and add the info if i can find it? Bawdekin (talk) 08:25, 13 September 2009 (UTC)
I entirely agree with the above, I also came here for this purpose and noticed the same points. Cream crackers also contain vegetable oil, which I don't think is an ingredient in matzos. 144.32.2.240 (talk) 00:51, 3 March 2011 (UTC)