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  2. Leibniz-Keks - Wikipedia

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    At the time when the biscuit was first made there was a fashion of naming food products after historical celebrities (such as Mozartkugeln). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Leibniz-Keks is a plain butter biscuit , or Butterkeks as it is known in German, inspired by the French Petit-Beurre created in 1886 by Lefèvre-Utile .

  3. Pevarini - Wikipedia

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    Pevarini (misspelled peverini in one notable source [1]) is a traditional pepper cookie of Venice, Italy. [2] It is traditionally made with molasses, lard, white pepper, and flour.

  4. Marie biscuit - Wikipedia

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    The Marie biscuit was created by the London bakery Peek Freans in 1874 to commemorate the marriage of the Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia to the Duke of Edinburgh. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It became popular throughout Europe, particularly in Portugal and Spain where, following the Civil War , the biscuit became a symbol of the country's economic ...

  5. These 53 Thanksgiving Classics Never Fail—Here's How To ...

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    Roasted Potatoes. When it comes to versatile sides, it’s difficult to beat classic roasted potatoes.They complete practically any main they’re served alongside! In this recipe, the humble ...

  6. 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".

  7. Ina Garten’s 4-Ingredient, No-Bake Chocolate Cookies Are ...

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    Ina cleverly upgrades this childhood treat in a few easy ways. First, she doesn’t use a bag of any old milk or semi-sweet chocolate chips. Because there are so few ingredients in this recipe ...

  8. Bojangles has a 49-step biscuit-making process. The ... - AOL

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    Buttermilk biscuits can be traced back to the simpler times of the 19th century when many people were employed to work on farms. Out of sheer necessity, they found innovative ways to use whatever ...

  9. Nilla Wafers - Wikipedia

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    The recipe for vanilla wafers or sugar wafers was invented in the late 19th century by German-American confectioner Gustav A. Mayer on Staten Island. [7] [8] [9] He sold his recipe to Nabisco, and Nabisco began to produce the biscuits under the name Vanilla Wafers in 1898. [1]