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I know that depending on where we live we say cookie or biscuit, but I've always wondered what people in the UK and elsewhere call these:

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Muffins? Rolls? Pastries? What?
 

Perico

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I know that depending on where we live we say cookie or biscuit, but I've always wondered what people in the UK and elsewhere call these:

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Muffins? Rolls? Pastries? What?

I don't even know what it is. I mean, I've never seen that before. They look like weird madeleines :?
 

Mr Cat Dog

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I know that depending on where we live we say cookie or biscuit, but I've always wondered what people in the UK and elsewhere call these:

Spoiler:

Muffins? Rolls? Pastries? What?
I don't think those are really available in the UK, Scarfy. It looks like a scone, as Drakow points out, but from examining the Wikipedia page, a scone and an American biscuit are quite different things. I guess I'd just call it an American biscuit, if push came to shove.
 

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We should stop talking about food if it's making people hungry....

I'm cooking peppered steak tonight, with garlic stuffed portobello mushrooms.
 
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