What is the different between biscuit and cookie???!
Well, in the United States and Canada, a "cookie" is a small, round, flat cake.
In most English-speaking countries outside North America, the most common word for this is "biscuit"; in many regions both terms are used.
SO depending on what region you are in,,,
you will hear the term "cookie" or the term " biscuit"
HERES SOME MORE INFO:
===COOKIES===
Can be baked until crisp or just long enough that they remain soft. Cookies are made in a wide variety of styles, using an array of ingredients including sugars, spices, chocolate, butter, peanut butter, nuts or dried fruits.
The softness of the cookie may depend on how long it is baked.
===BISCUIT===
A basic biscuit (cookie) recipe includes flour, shortening (often lard), baking powder or soda, milk and sugar. Shortbread is a popular biscuit in the UK.
Hope that helps you!
Answers: Great question!
Well, in the United States and Canada, a "cookie" is a small, round, flat cake.
In most English-speaking countries outside North America, the most common word for this is "biscuit"; in many regions both terms are used.
SO depending on what region you are in,,,
you will hear the term "cookie" or the term " biscuit"
HERES SOME MORE INFO:
===COOKIES===
Can be baked until crisp or just long enough that they remain soft. Cookies are made in a wide variety of styles, using an array of ingredients including sugars, spices, chocolate, butter, peanut butter, nuts or dried fruits.
The softness of the cookie may depend on how long it is baked.
===BISCUIT===
A basic biscuit (cookie) recipe includes flour, shortening (often lard), baking powder or soda, milk and sugar. Shortbread is a popular biscuit in the UK.
Hope that helps you!
The British (maybe all Europeans) say biscuit and Americans and Canadians say cookie. That's the only difference.
British English :
Biscuit / Bickie
American English
Cookie
Also
(A cookie is a large biscuit) Cookie
americans don't think of cookies as biscuits. to americans, cookies are sweet desserts, biscuits are for meals such as breakfast, breakfast sandwiches,hot biscuits with honey and accompanying fried chicken...yummm, heading for nearest KFC now.
in America.. a cookie is a sweet that you eat for a snack.. and a buiscuit is something you eat with your dinner... like a roll or buiscuit.. totally different than each other..
hello dududa a coookie has sugar in it and its more sweeter
Unlike an Italian Biscotti, an American basket has no sugar. It is made from flour, milk, and uses baking soda as a lenening agent (makes the dough rise).
An American dinner role is just normal bread that uses yeast to make the dough rise.
And American cookies are much like Biscotti, except are usually not baked twice as the word "Biscotti" translates to suggest.