snackable

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snack +‎ -able

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snackable (comparative more snackable, superlative most snackable)

  1. (informal) Suitable for snacking upon.
    • 2002, Jennifer Hanson, The Real Freshman Handbook:
      Instead of a head of mats, give yourself one of chili peppers or green beans or other snackable, filamentous source of quick carbos.
    • 2002, Jay Weinstein, The Everything Vegetarian Cookbook:
      Keeping delicious, snackable marinated tofu, like the kind below, on hand for sandwiches, salads, and wraps will ensure that you get these nutrients []
  2. (marketing) Suitable for viewing or consuming in small portions.
    • 2007, Brian Reich, Dan Solomon, Media Rules!:
      Media is bite-size (or snackable). Content has to be consumable or people don't know how to fit it into their day.

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