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Biscuit

A biscuit is a flour-based baked food item. Biscuits are typically hard, flat, and unleavened. They are usually sweet and may be made with sugar, chocolate, icing, jam, ginger, or cinnamon. Savoury biscuits are called crackers or biscuits for cheese.

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Biscuit

Nodes110
Edges109
Triples124
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.018182
Components1

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Biscuit

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related to Confectionery biscuits · 20
Biscuit → AD, Armenian, As, Bondaroy, By, Christians, Early, Europe, France, French, Grégoire, He, Lesser Armenia, Nicopolis, Nicopolis Pompeii, One, Pithiviers, Sassanian Empire, They, This
related to Name · 19
Biscuit → Canada, Canadians, England, English-speaking, Guernsey, Historically, In, In Scotland, Ireland, Isle, Latin, Man, Old French, Scotland, Small, The, This, United Kingdom, United States
related to Introduction in South Asia · 16
Biscuit → Bengal, Bipin Chandra Pal's, Biscuits, British, Cachar, Englishman, Hindus, However, In, Muslim, Muslims, On, Sylhet, Sylheti Muslim, The, This
related to Crackers · 11
Biscuit → American, Arnott's Shapes, Baking, British, Cracker, Crackers, In, It, Ritz-type, The, They
related to Semi-sweet · 11
Biscuit → Arrowroot, Belvita, Examples, In, Marie, Petit-Beurre, Rich, Semi-sweet, The, They, This
related to Short doughs · 10
Biscuit → Biscuits, British, Dutch, Indian, It, Lincoln, Scottish, Short, The, They
related to Biscuits for travel · 8
Biscuit → Apicius, Egyptian, However, Roman, Romans, The, This, When
related to Culture · 8
Biscuit → Biscuits, Chocolate, Chocolate Hobnob, Hobnobs, In, In British, Some, UK's
related to Cookies · 6
Biscuit → Cookies, It, Many, The, They, Through
related to External links · 4
Biscuit → Biscuits, Media, Wikibooks Cookbook, Wikimedia Commons

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biscuits baked cookies bread baking crackers chocolate dough british first food many cooked gingerbread sugar process early hard semi-sweet doughs

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Biscuitis aflour-based baked food item0.90text
Huntleyinstance ofManufacturers0.80text
cream crackersinstance ofThey include biscuits0.80text
Biscuitrelated to Biscuits for travelThe0.60section
Biscuitrelated to Biscuits for travelHowever0.60section
Biscuitrelated to Biscuits for travelThis0.60section
Biscuitrelated to Biscuits for travelEgyptian0.60section
Biscuitrelated to Biscuits for travelRomans0.60section
Biscuitrelated to Biscuits for travelRoman0.60section
Biscuitrelated to Biscuits for travelApicius0.60section
Biscuitrelated to Biscuits for travelWhen0.60section
Biscuitrelated to Confectionery biscuitsEarly0.60section

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