Random thoughts thread

so those are different too?

I mean biscotta in greek are everything
biscotini are small for coffee and tea

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that’s dry biscuit

or big crouton :stuck_out_tongue:

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lug

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The above picture is what I understand as biscotti

This is fun

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lug is the name in english you didn’t knew?

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What’s lug

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nothing I just found in translation, doesn’t have anything to do with biscuits it’s just another thing like dry bread

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I probably won’t be making a lug this Christmas

Definitely not a big lug

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so biscuits and cookies have a difference in the sweetness or how watter they contain? what’s the difference?

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A biscuit is like a soft, fluffy ball of bread usually
Made with cold butter so it’s flaky. You put butter on them and eat em on the side with breakfast and dinner

A cookie is made with sugar and is smaller and firmer

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ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yeaaaaahhhh goooooooooot it now

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so they are the same

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You knew already didn’t you lol

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I know what they are but I don’t know which name is which

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for enlgish of course

I say in greek in the bakery what they must put. And if they are not good enough and put the wrong one I spank them

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Yeah I feel like it makes more sense in Europe with the biscuit but then I would be confused what’s a cracker and what’s a cookie because they’re both called biscuits

And then what are bread biscuits called?

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they are called bread biscuit at greek. But it’s mostly food with oil and olives. That’s what I eat everyday or so I think

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search that and see

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meaning little biscuit bread

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