>Americans have the audacity to call these biscuits
Americans have the audacity to call these biscuits
looks good
I like my
>(((biscuits)))
With honey
aren't they scones?
Fug off
my wife chino is so cute
I'm pretty sure they are.
yes she is
Pasteries
Well they certainly aren't biscuits
Yes they are.
>tfw aissies use the words in pic too
No, they're scones.
Biscuits are cookies.
no, scones are hard and made a little different. Buiscuits are soft.
No. You must be Québecois. Although biscuit is French for cookie, a biscuit in English is the OP pic.
i don't give a fuck what they are called, i need to taste them they look amazing
100% biscuit
They are, flaky and buttery. Perfect with jelly/jam, honey, butter, assorted breakfast meats, and/or eggs. They are delicious on their own as well. Truly the pinnacle of breakfast foods.
The look so goddamn fluffy and fucking delicious, what are the called?
Biscuits
right... pretty broad term there bud kek, what kind?
They look like weirdly made fornetti with too much or not enough butter.
It's not a broad term for them. This is literally all they think biscuits are. Try 'biscuits and gravy'.
They don't sell em there? Try an american diner if you have some there.
buttermilk biscuits I think would be more specific.
Starving
ty broski
>British call these fluffer-doodle baker-strudel
Not a cookie
What the fuck? Scones? Sounds disgusting.
Thank you.
For me, it's cornbread biscuits.