Some of the strange foods in Samoa include coconut cream taro, coconut covered yams, and coconut covered potatoes. Another weird food they eat a lot is cracker soup.
Graham cracker marshmallow cookie, cookout cookie, campfire sandwich, roasted marshmallow sandwich.
There is no single proper recipe, but the basic idea is this:1 Full graham cracker, broken in half1/6th (or 1/3rd) of a standard (about 1.55oz) chocolate bar1 toasted marshmallow (or, if not available, an approximately equivalent amount of marshmallow fluff)Put the chocolate on one half of the graham cracker. Toast a marshmallow over coals or if that is not an option, open flames. Once the marshmallow is toasted, place in on the chocolate, and flatten it somewhat by pressing the second half of the graham cracker down firmly on top. It tastes best if you eat it while it is still warm!
milk, crackers, eggs, coconut, sugar, vanilla
Take 2 graham crackers. Put enough squares of milk or dark chocolate on top of one cracker to cover it. Then put one marshmallow on top of the chocolate. Place the other cracker on top of the marshmallow. Place on a microwave safe plate and microwave on high power for about 30-45 seconds, or until marshmallow is soft and flatter, but not completely melted. Wait until almost cool before eating (filling will be hot).
because people like it so much that they always want some more so they call it a smore.
I remember there being 54. This was used at guard mount questioning. Certainly less holes in a c-rat cracker than an MRE cracker.
Smores are a sweet dessert that originated in the united states and is associated with camping and campfires. It is a graham cracker, a toasted marshmallow, and a piece of chocolate on top.
A s'more is a sandwich made by placing a roasted marshmallow and piece of chocolate between two halves of a graham cracker. It is traditionally eaten on camping trips or when sitting around a bonfire.
A Christmas Cracker.
Popcorn covered in sugar coating, peanuts covered in a sugar coating, and a toy surprise, which is a small inexpensive toy such as a sticker, small figurine, etc.
The three foods in a traditional campfire s'more are a roasted Jet-Puffed marshmallow, a HoneyMaid graham cracker broken in half, and three rectangles of slightly melted Hershey's chocolate.