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What even is That? It doesn't particularly look nice
frequentlyme · 70-79, M
@Jimmyorjames 😂 It's a biscuit (not a cookie)! Guess you answered my question.
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I'm not British, but corndogs are gross af lol. Biscuits feel heavy after I eat them.
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frequentlyme · 70-79, M
@RodneyTrotter Ah ha! That's what they meant by Brits thinking biscuits should be sweeter. Corndogs are a hotdog dipped in a flour and cornmeal mix and then fried. Kind of heavy, and never, ever eat one before going on a rollercoaster ride! You'll reserve it 😁
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frequentlyme · 70-79, M
@Sniper Hummm, a spotted dick, now that's for sure unappetizing... just saying. 😂
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frequentlyme · 70-79, M
@Sniper 😂
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Never tried them, it always causes confusion when you talk of biscuits and gravy because we're thinking of cookies and gravy.
frequentlyme · 70-79, M
@SW-User Yah, and cookies and gravy sound absolutely gross!
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@frequentlyme exactly, lol
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frequentlyme · 70-79, M
@SW-User 😂
CountScrofula · 41-45, M
American biscuits are almost identical to British scones. They just think of biscuits as a snappy buttery cookie so the name is confusing.
Fernie · F
since one is a cookie and the other a biscuit...how to compare? When I lived in Georgia and would go to Wendys, etc. all the sandwiches were on biscuits, not rolls...deeelish!!!
I'm an American who likes to eat corndogs, but I do find them disgusting.

Stop and think for a moment about... Doritos or candy corn. You might not be able to resist them, but you should be able to see something is wrong.
Salix75 · 46-50, F
I'm Canadian, so I live "between the cultures" as it were. I like corndogs (or pogos as they are often called here).

a biscuit to me is a flat cookie-like thing, but more plain (e.g. a digestive biscuit) - the kind for dunking in ones tea. A cookie is a sweeter cousin (think, chocolate chip cookies, oreos, etc.).

The pic above to me looks like a scone, and I'd never think of serving it with gravy

 
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