I thought of an American English to English English question while off on vacation.
So American to English
if cookie = biscuit
what does American "biscuit" equal?
It is not an English Muffin. We have that here too.
Biscuits in America are often called "baking powder biscuits" because they use baking powder to rise. You make a dough, cut the biscuits with a round cutter, put them on a greased baking sheet and bake them. When done and cooled, you cut them in half and put butter and jam or honey on them and eat them for breakfast.
What do the English eat that is comparable?
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