In England a Cookie is a particular type of biscuit, usually with either chopped nuts and/or Chocolate Chips in it; but all biscuits are not Cookies.
Cookies are single baked product and biscuits are double baked product.
if u are from britain, biscuits are cookies. but here, well, mostly no. but it could depend on the type of biscuit u r making. is it sconelike? does it contain chocolate?it depends.
They are both baked and both come in different shapes.
cookie's are harder and brownie's are softer
Sunshine cookies and biscuits co
In Ireland and England alike, cookies are chocolate-chipped circular biscuits. If you're American, I think you call all biscuits cookies. If so, the answer you are looking for is biscuits.
In Ireland cookies would be more commonly caused biscuits. There are lots of biscuits made in Ireland.
Biscuits.
Cookies r made differently so there is more than one answer. but they do have Banana cookies they r a lil healthy.
The collective nouns for cookies are a box of cookies, a bag of cookies, or a batch of cookies.
D. J. R. Manley has written: 'Technology of biscuits, crackers, and cookies' -- subject(s): Biscuits, Cookies, Crackers
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Biscuits (cookies) and milk.
"Kekse" in German translates to "cookies" in English. It refers to sweet baked treats that are typically round and crunchy.
of course they do The English like cookies too, only we call them biscuits here.
Cakes, pies, biscuits, cookies, tarts.