biscuit
German Wirehaired Pointer
ビスケット (bisuketto)
cookie = Plätzchen or Keks
If this question means to say, what is the difference between a rusk and a biscuit, the answer is - a rusk is generally a twice-baked biscuit. Dry, for a long shelf life.
A kind of German biscuit or cake in the form of a twisted ring, salted on the outside.
Spelt: kjeks Pronounced: checks
Keks = biscuit (US: Cookie)Keks is derived from the English word cake
un gâteau/un biscuit gateau is cake though, so I recommend you use "un bisquit".
"fortune cookies" is "biscuits de fortune" in french.
a soggy biscuit is a wet biscuit.
Spanish: galleta Arabic: كعكة Croatian: kolačić Italian: biscotto Australian/English: biscuit German: Plätzchen or keks Svenska/Swedish: kaka or småkaka Dutch: kaakje Portuguese: biscoito Japanese: Bisuketto Russian: Pechenye
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