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Colonial biscuits got their name due to their association with the British Empire during the colonial period. These biscuits were often made to withstand long journeys and were a staple for colonists and explorers traveling to various parts of the world. Their durability and ability to be easily transported made them popular among those living in or traveling to the colonies. The term "colonial" reflects this historical context and the cultural exchange that occurred during that era.
no it comes from wheat or grain
Amaretti biscuits come from Italy I believe they come from a town called Saronno, where Amaretto (the liquor) is made. This liquor is used in the preparation of Amaretto biscuits. Amaretto is not far from Milan and in the eighties there was a cute looking train that took you there. Maybe it still runs.
shake the cat biscuits box
Tasty biscuits that come in water-proof wetsuits.
Yes, biscuits do contain lipids, primarily in the form of fats. These fats can come from ingredients such as butter, margarine, or oils used in the recipe. Lipids contribute to the texture, flavor, and overall richness of the biscuits. Additionally, some biscuits may also contain added fats from chocolate or nuts.
Sourdough biscuits are biscuits made out of sourdough.
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oh come on!
why
On boats.