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  2. Petit-Beurre - Wikipedia

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    Another sweet butter biscuit produced in France is known as the "Petit beurre with Lorient sea salt.” In 1891, at Hanover in Germany, the Bahlsen company began making a Butterkeks (butter biscuit very similar to the French Petit Beurre ) called Leibniz-Keks in homage to the philosopher and mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz.

  3. Beaten biscuit - Wikipedia

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    Beaten biscuits are a Southern food from the United States, dating from the 19th century. They differ from regular American soft-dough biscuits in that they are more like hardtack . In New England they are called "sea biscuits", [ 1 ] as they were staples aboard whaling ships . [ 1 ]

  4. Arnott's Group - Wikipedia

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    The original Arnott's logo depicted a multi-coloured parrot sitting atop a T-shaped perch, eating a cracker biscuit. During a radio interview on ABC, William Arnott's great-great-great-grandson stated that the logo represents the proverb "Honesty is the best policy" where the phrase was constructed from "On his T, is the best pol' (polly) I see".

  5. Bahlsen - Wikipedia

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    Bahlsen produces a range of biscuits and cakes. Its best-known product is the Leibniz-Keks (butter biscuit), introduced in 1891. It also makes products such as chocolate-dipped Pick Up! snack bars. Bahlsen operates five production facilities in Europe and exports products to about 55 countries.

  6. Jacob's - Wikipedia

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    With the acquisition of Groupe Danone's biscuit division by Kraft Foods in 2007, the production and sales of Jacob's biscuits in Malaysia is undertaken by Mondelez Malaysia. As of 2015, the Aintree factory produced over 55,000 tonnes of products each year, [ 13 ] and as of 2022 4,000 tonnes of crackers are produced annually at the factory. [ 14 ]

  7. The Best Buttermilk Substitutes You May Already Have In Your ...

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    It's akin to rice cakes in lieu of hot biscuits, or, yes, water for chocolate. Fred Hardy II; Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall; Props Stylist: Christina Brockman ... so a little age isn't a deal ...

  8. Tim Tam - Wikipedia

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    The crisp interior biscuit is eventually softened and the outer chocolate coating begins to melt, at which point the biscuit is eaten. The Arnott's company used the name Tim Tam Suck in a 2002 advertising campaign. [66] [67] In February 2019, Arnott's released a "Slams"-branded version of the Tim Tam biscuit. [68]

  9. Jason, the guy who asked Cady if her muffin was buttered in ...

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    Jason, the guy who asked Cady if her muffin was buttered in 'Mean Girls,' is super grown up now