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cream cracker

British  

noun

  1. a crisp unsweetened biscuit, often eaten with cheese

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A blackhead yields to the forces applied to it, dead-skin gunk snaking and coiling its way out of the pore like butter being squished through a cream cracker.

From The Guardian

Not to be outdone, my grandmother would amass crispy fried keropok, prawn crackers, and other traditional sweets like the delicate curled biscuits called love letters, in ancient Jacob’s Cream Cracker tins.

From Salon

Pareidolia, for instance, is seeing patterns in random data, such as the face of Jesus in a cream cracker or the date of the apocalypse in Donald Trump’s social security number.

From The Guardian

I've used a wide variety of materials, from fruit to wellington boots, toilet rolls, traffic cones and Pringles tubes, and taken portraits through the holes in a cream cracker: say "cheese".

From BBC

Her dilemma over whether or not to eat the cream cracker she has found under the settee is pure Alan Beckett.

From The Guardian