Crouton

A crouton is a small piece of dry or fried bread, often seasoned, that is used to add texture and flavour to salads, notably the Caesar salad, and in soups.

Bread crumbs (regional variants: breading, crispies) are a ground form used in cooking, such as in meatballs or used to cover fried or baked chicken.

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See also: Crouton, Baked, Caesar salad, Chicken, Drink, Food, Fried, Meatball, Soup