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Food: Cracker
Golden Ratio Graham Crackers   (+2)  [vote for, against]
...break into pieces proportionate to original!

I've been thinking of snack shapes lately. I remember eating graham crackers, which came as rectangles which you could break cleanly into halves or quarters, thanks to little cuts in the cracker.

I think it would add a handy aesthetic effect if the graham crackers and the breakable peices were in the Golden Ratio (1:1.618...). Such "Golden Rectangles" are said to be one of the most attractive geometric shapes, and many architects design rooms in such dimensions.

In addition to aesthetic value, the cracker would break into pieces geometrically similar to the original, which might be useful. While you wouldn't be able to split one up equally between two kids, I think many would find such a cracker more "amusing" than the regular ones.
-- rgovostes, Mar 20 2004

If you want a cracker that splits into two pieces matching the original proportions, the cracker should be cut in the proportion 1:1.414 [i.e. sqrt(2)]. The Golden Mean would be useful if you wanted to break off a SQUARE cracker and have the remaining piece be a clone of the original.
-- supercat, Mar 21 2004


Snack aesthetics. I like it. [Rgovostes], time to apply your skills to pork rinds and slim jims, two snacks in need of an aesthetic upgrade.
-- bungston, Mar 21 2004


One perfectly-proportioned bun
-- thumbwax, Mar 21 2004


YES YES YES YES YES!
-- futurebird, Mar 21 2004


I'll have what she's having.
-- DrCurry, Mar 21 2004


YES YES YES YES YES! YES! genius!
-- smugcomputerguy, Mar 21 2004


I'm going to go measure a wheat townhouse cracker the next time I see one.
-- RayfordSteele, Mar 21 2004


//cut in the proportion 1:1.414 // Correct, looks like the author of this idea is trying to sneak DIN standards into the US. I wonder what Homeland Security thinks about that. Anyway, who would like to buy a DIN A4 Graham Cracker.
-- kbecker, Mar 21 2004


There is even a cereal called Golden Grahams.
-- bnip, Sep 13 2007


[bnip] Really, that is spooky. It's almost as if [rgovostes] and 99% of the wheat eating world knew that already.
-- marklar, Sep 13 2007


How about diet crackers, with sides in the ratio i:1?
-- MaxwellBuchanan, Sep 13 2007



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