I think they're more like English muffins.ZlatanFabregas wrote:SBSP wrote:Nah, biscuits are completely different. They call them scones there too.ZlatanFabregas wrote:polska. wrote:I've never heard of either.
I believe they are called 'biscuits' in North America, I don't know about South.
Oh. What the hell are biscuits then, they look exactly the same.
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Americans took the scone, made it into a donut shape, and passed it off as a beagle.
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Like Snoopy?luke. wrote:Americans took the scone, made it into a donut shape, and passed it off as a beagle.
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SBSP wrote:Like Snoopy?luke. wrote:Americans took the scone, made it into a donut shape, and passed it off as a beagle.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biscuit_%28bread%29
What you call Scones are what we call Biscuits or shortcakes..
What you call Biscuits are what we call Cookies.
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Though in Canada (dunno about the US) we call coffee snacks like these biscuits as well:
What you call Scones are what we call Biscuits or shortcakes..
What you call Biscuits are what we call Cookies.
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Though in Canada (dunno about the US) we call coffee snacks like these biscuits as well:
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