Biscuit vs Biscotin - What's the difference?
biscuit | biscotin |
(lb) A cookie .
(UK) A cracker.
(chiefly, North America) A small bread usually made with baking soda, similar in texture to a scone, but usually not sweet.
A form of unglazed earthenware.
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(nautical) The "bread" formerly supplied to naval ships, which was made with very little water, kneaded into flat cakes and slowly baked, and which often became infested with weevils.
A light brown colour.
(woodworking) A thin oval wafer of wood or other material inserted into mating slots on pieces of material to be joined to provide gluing surface and strength in shear.
As nouns the difference between biscuit and biscotin
is that biscuit is (lb) a cookie while biscotin is a confection made of flour, sugar, marmalade, and eggs; a sweet biscuit.biscuit
English
(wikipedia biscuit)Noun
(en noun)- cheese and biscuits