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kbin.social

Oreo is a brand name not a style of biscuit. Also bourbons are better in every way than whatever oreos are

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Hydrox does have the drawback of sounding like a kitchen cleaner rather than a tasty snack

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lemmy.world

No because the frosting goes not only between the layers of cake but also around it. If anything it's a stuffed frosting dumpling.

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lemm.ee

Well at least we don't call scones biscuits. A biscuit is cooked twice, that's literally what the word means.

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TWeaKreply
lemm.ee

Yes they are. It's just Americans who butcher the term and call a scone a biscuit.

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TWeaKreply

Yes they are. Biscuits are made the world over. Many cookies are in fact biscuits. They are baked, then dried.

Your link proves my point:

In most of North America, nearly all hard sweet biscuits are called "cookies", while the term "biscuit" is used for a soft, leavened quick bread similar to a less sweet version of a scone.

Americans made a scone and then started calling it a biscuit. That's the only inconsistency. Americans are wrong.

However they are right about aluminum.

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Only on the internet can you find a full on war underneath a shitpost about Oreos

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