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  2. Biscuit (pottery) - Wikipedia

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    A bisque porcelain bust. Biscuit [1] [2] [3] [4] (also known as bisque) refers to any pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze.This can be a ...

  3. How to Make Pretzel Biscuits with Erika Council of Bomb ... - AOL

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    While she bakes close to 600 biscuits professionally each week for her pop-up shop Bomb Biscuit Atlanta, Erika makes time to invent new variations of biscuits to delight her family at home ...

  4. Monte Carlo (biscuit) - Wikipedia

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    While many such biscuits are moulded to a design, both sides of the Monte Carlo biscuit are rough. The biscuit layers have a mild taste of golden syrup , honey and coconut, and the cream layer consists of a vanilla flavoured cream filling surrounded by a thin toffee-like coating of raspberry jam.

  5. Crawford's - Wikipedia

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    Crawford's Biscuits - Press for Ice Cream Wafers A Crawford's custard cream biscuit. In 1923, the company advertised several biscuit varieties which commemorated royalty and its marriages: [1] York – the marriage of the Duke of York to Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon; Wedding Bells – the marriage of Princess Mary to Viscount Lascelles

  6. Jacob's - Wikipedia

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    Jacob's "1885" registered trademark used on several lines of biscuits Jacob's cream crackers. Jacob's is an Irish brand name for several lines of biscuits and crackers in Ireland and the United Kingdom. The brand name is owned by the Jacob Fruitfield Food Group, part of Valeo Foods, which produces snacks for the Irish market.

  7. Grandma May’s Biscuits Recipe - AOL

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    3 1 / 2 cup self-rising flour; 1 1 / 3 cup 1 cup salted butter plus 5 tablespoon leaf lard, or 1 1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon salted butter; 1 1 / 4 cup heavy cream, plain yogurt, milk, buttermilk ...

  8. Medovik - Wikipedia

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    Empress Elizabeth could not stand honey and any dish made with it. One day a young new confectioner in the imperial kitchen, unaware of the empress's dislike, baked a new cake with honey and thick sour cream. Surprisingly, and unaware of the honey content, Empress Elizabeth immediately fell in love with it. [6]

  9. Prince de LU - Wikipedia

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    The title “Prince biscuits” has been given to various foods over time. Today, “Prince biscuits” refers to a sandwich biscuit produced by LU . The cookies feature cocoa or vanilla cream filling sandwiched between two Ritz cracker-like “biscuits” originally designed in 1894 by the Antwerp baker Edward De Beukelaer .