depends on the ingredients and types of the digestive. they are some digestive that each have 30 calories & they are good, others may have up to 60-70 calories which are high in sugar.
The one that is 30 calories which i only found in Iran is called Saghe Talaei.
taste good & healthy.
Sea biscuit was a thoroughbred.
A water biscuit is a type of biscuit or cracker
A clean biscuit barrel.
flatbread and biscuit
Well you use your incisors to bite off the biscuit, then your molars to chew it.
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.
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"Nice" is a type of plain, sugary Arnott's biscuit. This is pronounced "neece" rather than "nice".
A scone usually looks pretty much like a biscuit, sometimes a smaller type of biscuit.
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.
It depends on the type of biscuit. Packaged biscuits usually have the number of calories listed on the back of the packaging.
A ski biscuit is a type of inflatable ring. You tow the ski biscuit behind the boat, sit on the ski....(basically like waterskiing!)