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What the Americans call "cookie", the British call "biscuit".I had a rabbit called Biscuit.he dipped the biscuit in his tea.That really takes the biscuit. (British idiom meaning that you find something that has occurred to be annoying or surprising).
A biscuit is known as a 'cookie' in the United States
A biscuit that can be cooked at home is a cookie In Britain it's mostly 'biscuits', in North America, it's mostly 'cookies'. As a Briton, I had not heard of cookies until the age of ten, when I visited my cousins in Canada.
A digestive biscuit is a type of British cookie which is semi-sweet. They are called that because it was once believed that they aided digestion. If you "go down for a digestive biscuit," you would be going downstairs for a type of cookie to eat.
America
The nation's first biscuit mix came out in the 1920s
The prefix "bi-" in the word biscuit means "twice" or "double," indicating a process of baking the dough twice to achieve a crisp texture.
To die.
Biscuit
a huge biscuit
Cookie
it means cake