小食品 (xiǎo shípǐn) is a Chinese term that can be translated as "snacks" or "small food items" in English. Some examples of 小食品 might include chips, crackers, nuts, candy, and other types of packaged or processed foods that are typically consumed in small quantities as a quick and easy snack.

In English, you could refer to these types of foods as "snacks," "finger foods," or "small bites." For example, you might say, "I'm hungry, but I don't want a big meal. Do you have any snacks or small bites I could munch on?" or "I love to have a variety of snacks on hand for when I get the munchies."
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最佳回答 2023-03-27