Cookies or Biscuits?!


Question: If English people call cookies biscuits....what do they call biscuits? What is some favorite tea in England?


Answers: If English people call cookies biscuits....what do they call biscuits? What is some favorite tea in England?
no, cookie is an america phrase, we call what you call cookies.. cookies (chocolate chip etc) but everything else that isnt an American recipe we call biscuits.


yeah biscuits in America are called scones over here in England, but the scones/biscuits over in America are way too dry, why would you guys need English scone and tea shops over there? Ive seen the biscuits/scones made in America, made from a mix, the effort is takes to make/start one from scratch is the key..dont cut corners..haha.
A bread roll? And english tea?
lol cookies = with chocolat chips, with raisins, etc
biscuits = to drink with tea;)
Well in France it's like that so I guess:D
Green tea is the best for your health... try some!
Scones are similar to 'drop biscuits'. My favourite English tea is Lady Earl Grey..especially for breakfast. Earl Grey is also a favourite. Twinings Teas are all my favourites
Scones? Muffins?
Wiki Def says:'British scones closely resembles a North American biscuit (many recipes are, in fact, identical) — itself not to be confused with the English biscuit, which equates to the American cookie.'
Would you like some tea with that? ;-)
i like sugar crumpets with dandelion and lavendar tea.
What we in America call biscuits the English and Aussies call scones. Met some Aussies when in Nashville and they were shocked that we put sausage gravy on our scones at Shoneys Restaurant-at least until they tried it.
COOKIES
COOKIES!!!!!!!!!!!!




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