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2006-09-15 06:39:24
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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In the United States and Canada, a cookie is a small, flat baked cake. In most English-speaking countries outside North America, the most common word for this is biscuit; in many regions both terms are used, while in others the two words have different meanings—a cookie is a bun in Scotland or a form of rough-textured biscuit similar to the biscuit pictured here, while in North America a biscuit is a kind of quick bread.
2006-09-15 13:40:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm from the U.S. of A. where cookies are dunked in milk and biscuits are covered in gravy, so one is sweet and the other savory. Hmm, almost rhymes!
Have a tasty day!
2006-09-15 13:35:45
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answer #3
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answered by your ever-lovin' ponyhead 2
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urh no cookies a type of biscuit meaning little objects like nuts,chocolate chips etc compact inside
its like a secret agents biuscuit
2006-09-15 13:34:55
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answer #4
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answered by Chesh » 5
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Depends which country you're in.
In England, cookies can be massive and biscuits can be tiny.
Bon appetit
2006-09-15 13:35:22
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answer #5
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answered by antfaz 2
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I think cookies contain egg and biscuits dont? not sure! :0)
2006-09-15 13:40:44
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answer #6
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answered by Dawny 1
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In America the difference is night and day between a cookie and a biscuit.
cookie: http://www.kicked-up-cookie-recipes.com/images/128-2822_.jpg
biscuit: http://www.hunterhilsberg.com/America/images/items/Biscuits.jpg
2006-09-15 13:41:55
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answer #7
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answered by Paul 7
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cookies are usually sweet and biscuit are not
2006-09-15 13:35:42
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answer #8
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answered by wolf 5
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One is small the other large
2006-09-15 13:35:13
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answer #9
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answered by Masterwho? 2
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about 300 calories
2006-09-15 13:39:40
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answer #10
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answered by sophie 3
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size
2006-09-15 13:42:41
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answered by Anonymous
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