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A biscuit (or cookie here in the US).
Biscuit gateau
cookie, cooky, wafer, cake, candy
Keks = biscuit (US: Cookie)Keks is derived from the English word cake
A chocolate cookie is not considered candy. Cookies contain flour and other ingredients not included in candy. A cookie may be considered a small cake or a sweet biscuit, but not candy.
A biscuit is a hard baked sweet or savory product like a small, flat cake, which in North America may be called a "cookie" or "cracker".
cookie
The book The Cookie and Biscuit Bible was published in 2006 in the United Kingdom.
This Brit expression is the same as the US "takes the cake." If something "takes the biscuit" or "takes the cake" then that is the most surprising outcome imaginable; what has just happened beats all previous outcomes, either in a good or a bad way. Note: remember that the Brit expression "biscuit" is the same as the US "cookie" Example: "I've heard of bad math scores, but your's just takes the biscuit (cake)"
The word for a biscuit, cracker, or cookie is galleta.
cookie
A cookie is a typed of biscuit