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 Translation for 'biscuit' from English to Spanish
NOUN   a biscuit | biscuits
SYNO biscuit | cookie | cooky
galleta {f}biscuit [Br.]
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panecillo {m}
biscuit [Am.] [scone-like bread]
galleta {f} de perrodog biscuit [Br.]
llevarse la palma [col.] [fig.]to take the biscuit [Br.] [coll.]
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Usage Examples English
  • A Marie biscuit is a type of biscuit similar to a rich tea biscuit. It is also known (in various languages) as María, Mariebon and Marietta, amongst other names.
  • Each biscuit comprises two biscuit layers sandwiching a creamy filling, while many such biscuits are moulded to a design, both sides of the Monte Carlo biscuit are rough.
  • Sometime between 1915 and 1926, the biscuit was simply named "Milk-Bone", owing to the high composition of cow's milk.
  • In July 2007, the company bought Groupe Danone's biscuit (cookie) and cereal division for $7.2 billion, including iconic French biscuit brand Lefèvre-Utile.
  • The Old French word "bescoit" passed into the English language as "biscuit", although in English as in Italian "biscuit" does not refer specifically to a twice-baked biscuit.

  • The María Fontaneda biscuit was also a common product in Spanish breakfasts, and is considered a biscuit with a great tradition.
  • Wilson was a wealthy biscuit manufacturer and champion wedding cake designer.
  • They came in two varieties: a Golden Cruncher biscuit (similar to McVities Gold) and a chocolate Xploder-based biscuit.
  • It is best known for the biscuit brand Parle-G. In 2019, it had a 70% share of the global biscuit market.
  • The school uniform is a white and biscuit colour stripes shirt, biscuit colour skirt for girls and biscuit colour pants for boys (shorts till 5th grade), a school tie with biscuit colour and white slanted stripes till 10th grade and maroon tie for senior year with the school emblem badge, belt of biscuit colour with the school emblem on the buckle, black shoes and biscuit colour socks.

  • Biscuit rose de Reims (...), is a pink biscuit found in French cuisine, made pink by the addition of carmine.
  • Appuhamy then opened a bakery, which initially sold bread but later added hand made biscuits to their range.
  • In Hungary it is known in many names such as [...] (biscuit roll), [...] (dotty) or [...] (rolled biscuit).
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