Skin Crackers
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Skin Crackers
Summary
Skin Crackers is a type of food or dish[1]. It draws 198 Wikipedia views per month (type_of_food_or_dish category, ranking #156 of 297).[2]
Key Facts
- Skin Crackers is in the country of Indonesia[3].
- Skin Crackers's instance of is recorded as type of food or dish[4].
- Skin Crackers's instance of is recorded as human food[5].
- Skin Crackers's instance of is recorded as dish[6].
- Skin Crackers is made of table salt[7].
- Skin Crackers is made of cowhide[8].
- Skin Crackers took place at Central Java[9].
- Skin Crackers took place at Aceh[10].
- The location of Skin Crackers was West Java[11].
- Skin Crackers took place at Pidie[12].
- Skin Crackers took place at Garut[13].
- The location of Skin Crackers was Indonesia[14].
- Skin Crackers is a type of food[15].
- Skin Crackers is a type of snack[16].
- Skin Crackers is part of Indonesian cuisine[17].
- Skin Crackers is part of Padang cuisine[18].
- Skin Crackers is part of Javanese cuisine[19].
- Skin Crackers's Commons category is recorded as Krupuk kulit[20].
- Skin Crackers's country of origin is recorded as Indonesia[21].
- Skin Crackers comprises cowhide[22].
- Skin Crackers's cuisine is recorded as Indonesian cuisine[23].
- Skin Crackers's fabrication method is recorded as frying[24].
- Skin Crackers's fabrication method is recorded as food drying[25].
- Skin Crackers's indigenous to is recorded as Indonesia[26].
- Skin Crackers's intangible cultural heritage status is recorded as National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Indonesia[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include type of food or dish[4], human food[5], and dish[6]. Recorded subclass of include food[15] and snack[16].
Use and Application
Skin Crackers comprises cowhide[22]. Part of include Indonesian cuisine[17], a national cuisine[28], in Indonesia[29]; Padang cuisine[18], a cuisine by ethnic group[30], in Indonesia[31]; and Javanese cuisine[19], a cuisine by ethnic group[32], in Indonesia[33].
Why It Matters
Skin Crackers draws 198 Wikipedia views per month (type_of_food_or_dish category, ranking #156 of 297).[2] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]