difference between biscuit and cookie
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one is american and another is british
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Cookies are sweet, flat, baked goods, generally made of flour, eggs, sugar, and oil. Sometimes they can contain other ingredients like chocolate chips, nuts, raisins, etc. to enhance the flavour. The term cookie is mostly used in American English. In the UK, this product is known as biscuits.
Biscuit is a term used for an assortment of baked, mainly flour-based food products. They are either sweet or savoury. In British English, the term biscuit refers to a small, baked, unleavened cake, which is typically crisp, flat, and sweet.
Biscuit is a term used for an assortment of baked, mainly flour-based food products. They are either sweet or savoury. In British English, the term biscuit refers to a small, baked, unleavened cake, which is typically crisp, flat, and sweet.
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