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BrattyMel · 31-35, F
Cookies are good. Biscuits are not
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GlassDog · 41-45, M
You only cook a cookie once. The word biscuit actually derives from meaning twice cooked.
GlassDog · 41-45, M
@DrSunnyTheSkeptic Yeah, and we'd never grow them ourselves back then, not when we could get the oranges from Spain and the lemons from Italy. Although I bet they were rancid by the time they were eaten!
DrSunnyTheSkeptic · 26-30, M
@GlassDog Makes us appreciate all the exotic things we have at our fingertips, coming in so fast they dont have time to rot.
GlassDog · 41-45, M
@DrSunnyTheSkeptic Yeah, I had Australian root beer the other day. That would have taken six months once!
Dan193 · 31-35, M
Cookies look like this
And biscuits are the rest
And biscuits are the rest
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Dan193 · 31-35, M
@BlueClapTrap The first image are cookies.
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Dan193 · 31-35, M
@BlueClapTrap you changed your mind?
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SW-User
Well in the United States, biscuits are usually a side item with the main course, and a cookie is a desert.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
The difference is where you have it. A cookie in the US is a Biscuit in Britain. (Or it was before Sesame Street and the Cookie monster went global. And US biscuit are something cooked and served hot with breakfast. I have no idea if they have an equivalent. Like Crumpets dont seem to.
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DreamyCrush · F
Sweetness?
DrSunnyTheSkeptic · 26-30, M
A biscuit can be a flat piece of dough with no flavor. Cookies have chocolate and stuff