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  2. Biscuit (bread) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a biscuit is a variety of baked bread with a firm, dry exterior and a soft, crumbly interior. In Canada it sometimes also refers to this or a traditional European biscuit. It is made with baking powder as a leavening agent rather than yeast, and at times is called a baking powder biscuit to differentiate it from other ...

  3. Whiskas - Wikipedia

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    Whiskas (formerly known as Kal Kan) is a brand of cat food sold internationally. It is owned by the American company Mars.It is available either as small meaty pieces in sauce, gravy or jelly packaged in tins, foil trays or pouches, as well as in the form of small biscuits sold in cartons or pouches and milk sold in small bottles.

  4. Cathead (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A Cathead is a beam on a ship for raising the anchor. Cathead, Catshead, or Cat head also may refer to: a windlass or capstan used in machinery such as a hoisting drawworks for a drilling rig; A type of biscuit in the cuisine of the Southern United States. Also spelled cat head. The Cat Heads, San Francisco indie rock band

  5. Parle-G - Wikipedia

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    Parle Products was established as a confectionery maker in the Vile Parle suburb of Mumbai, in 1929.Parle Products began manufacturing biscuits in 1939. In 1947, when India became independent, the company launched an ad campaign showcasing its Gluco brand of biscuits as an Indian alternative to British-branded biscuits.

  6. Cathead - Wikipedia

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    A cathead is a large wooden beam located on either side of the bow of a sailing ship, and angled forward at roughly 45 degrees. The beam is used to support the ship's anchor when raising it (weighing anchor) or lowering it (letting go), and for carrying the anchor on its stock-end when suspended outside the ship's side.

  7. Food Paradise season 9 - Wikipedia

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    Home of "Cathead Biscuits" (a drop biscuit the size of a cat's head): "Mimosa Fried Chicken Biscuit" – chicken breasts marinated in orange juice, champagne, and secret spices, floured and deep-fried, served on top of a giant biscuit made from flour, baking powder, salt, butter, and whole-fat buttermilk, topped with sweet potato chive butter ...

  8. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    egg roll (鸡蛋卷), love letters, kueh belandah, crispy biscuit roll, crisp biscuit roll or cookie roll: Spain: Derivative of barquillos. Biscuit snack commonly found in Asia. It is crunchy and can be easily broken into pieces. Made of wheat flour, butter, egg, sugar and vanilla flavor.

  9. Felix (cat food) - Wikipedia

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    Felix Catfood Ltd began as a manufacturer of dry cat biscuits, which started operations before the Second World War. [2] It had a single factory in the English town of Biggleswade, Bedfordshire. The Quaker Oats Company acquired the firm in 1970 as part of its expansion into the UK pet food market. [ 3 ]