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Cookies
Otherwise known as biscuits; this refers to any small, usually stiff cake made by rolling and slicing sweet dough into small shapes which are then baked.
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Almond biscuit
Baked goods; Cookies
A type of Chinese pastry. The biscuit is one of the most standard pastries in Hong Kong, and can also be found in some Chinatown bakery shops overseas. Most that are sold overseas are imported from ...
Pressed cookies
Baked goods; Cookies
Cookies made from a soft dough that is extruded from a cookie press into various decorative shapes before baking. Spritzgebäck are an example of a pressed cookie.
Walkers Shortbread
Baked goods; Cookies
A Scottish manufacturer of shortbread, biscuits, cookies and crackers. The company is Scotland's biggest exporter of food.
Cookie bouquet
Baked goods; Cookies
A bouquet of cookies that has been arranged in a container, similar to a flower bouquet. It is typical for cookie bouquets to be given as gifts or presented for decor purposes. The cookies may be ...
Vienna Fingers
Baked goods; Cookies
A brand of cookie made by the Keebler Company, a division of Kellogg's. They consist of a sandwich of vanilla flavoured outer crust filled with vanilla cream flavoured filling. Akin to an Oreo, the ...
Tuile
Baked goods; Cookies
A thin, crisp sweet or savoury cookie or wafer made of dough or cheese. Originally from France, 'tuile' means tile in French, and is named after the shape of French roof tiles it is supposed to ...
Shortbread
Baked goods; Cookies
A type of unleavened biscuit (cookie) which is traditionally made from one part white sugar, two parts butter, and three parts oatmeal flour. The use of plain white (wheat) flour is common today, ...