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The first mention of the word was by a Scottish poet in 1513.

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Who were invented scones?

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Did they have scones in the medieval times?

Yes, Scones were eaten in the 1600s. In fact, they were invented in the early 1600s.


Where do you get scones?

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How many scones are in a batch?

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What do you call a collection of scones?

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What are the main differences between British scones and American scones?

The main differences between British scones and American scones are their texture and sweetness. British scones are typically lighter and fluffier, while American scones are denser and sweeter. British scones are often served with clotted cream and jam, while American scones may have added ingredients like chocolate chips or dried fruit.


What is the collective noun for scones?

A batch of scones.


Can you freeze scones?

Yes, you can safely freeze scones.


Do lemonade scones work as well as original scones?

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Does traditional scones contain eggs?

no the plain scones do not have eggs in them :)


A recipe for scones uses 500g of flour to make 16 scones how many scones could be made with a 3kg bag of flour?

To find out how many scones can be made with a 3 kg bag of flour, first convert 3 kg to grams, which equals 3000 grams. Since 500 grams of flour makes 16 scones, we can calculate the number of scones per gram: 16 scones / 500 grams = 0.032 scones per gram. Then, multiply 3000 grams by 0.032 scones per gram, resulting in 96 scones that can be made with a 3 kg bag of flour.


How much baking powder do you put in scones?

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