What is an American biscuit called in Australia?

American biscuits are most similar to Australian scones, especially savory ones, though Australians use the term "biscuit" (or "bickie") for what Americans call "cookies," while American biscuits are a soft, often buttery, doughy item eaten with gravy. Aussies might call them "American biscuits" or describe them as savory scones to avoid confusion, as their biscuits are sweet cookies.
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What is the equivalent of an American biscuit?

American biscuits are fluffy, savory quick breads, similar to scones but lighter and richer, made from flour, fat (butter/lard), leavening (baking powder/soda), and buttermilk, often served warm with butter, jam, or smothered in sausage gravy for breakfast. They are flaky, tender, and distinct from British biscuits (cookies) or the harder ship's biscuit they evolved from.
 
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What is the Aussie slang for biscuits?

Australian here, bikkies is fine, that's what I use. It makes sense also, it's a shorter version of biscuits, and all these things that American would call cookies fall into what we would call biscuits.
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What is a biscuit in Australia?

In the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and some other English-speaking countries, the term “biscuit” is more commonly used. In these regions, “biscuit” refers to both sweet and savoury baked goods. What Americans and Canadians call “cookies,” the British and Australians often call “biscuits.”
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What do Australians call American scones?

In Australia scone would refer both to American biscuits and American scones, we just add a modifier like 'fruit scone' or 'savory scone' etc.
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What is woop woop in Australia?

"Woop Woop" is Australian slang for a remote, isolated, or backward place, essentially the "middle of nowhere," often used humorously to describe faraway towns or areas far from civilization, like "out past the Black Stump". It can also be a general term for any location outside your local area or an imaginary, distant spot, sometimes derived from the sounds of rural life or even an actual abandoned mill town in Western Australia, according to Wikipedia. 
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What do Brits call an American biscuit?

American biscuits are most similar to English scones, but they aren't identical; scones are often sweeter and denser, while American biscuits are fluffier, flakier, and usually savory, though in England, "biscuit" means what Americans call a cookie. If you ask for an American biscuit in the UK, people might call it a savory scone, but there isn't a direct, perfect equivalent because they're eaten differently (e.g., with gravy in the U.S.).
 
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Does Australia have American biscuits?

American biscuits are different to Australian biscuits because they are more like Australian and British Scones. American Scones are also different again. Aussies refer to cookies and biscuits the same.
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What is the famous biscuit in Australia?

Tim Tam - Australia's favourite chocolate biscuit

Australian Food Shop knows just how much Aussies living overseas miss the iconic Tim Tam.
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What do Australians call a chicken burger?

I only learned last week that in America, burgers with chicken instead of beef are called chicken SANDWICHES. 😳 Here in Australia, they're simply called chicken burgers.
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What do Australians call gravy?

In British and Irish cuisine, as well as in the cuisines of Commonwealth countries like Australia, Canada and New Zealand, the word gravy refers only to the meat-based sauce derived from meat juices, stock cubes or gravy granules.
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Why does Bluey say oh biscuits?

“Oh, biscuits!”

This is a favorite expression of Bandit's which he liberally uses in place of the typical curse words.
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What does mozzie mean in Australian slang?

or mozzie (ˈmɒzɪ ) noun. Australian and New Zealand an informal name for mosquito.
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Can you buy American biscuit dough in Australia?

🍞🤤😋 Cinnamon Rolls, Buttermilk Biscuits and Crescent Rolls in stock! - https://mailchi.
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What do Brits call Oreos?

British people generally call Oreos by their brand name, Oreo, but often refer to them as "biscuits" (specifically "chocolate sandwich biscuits") in the broader UK context, as "biscuit" is the general term for what Americans call "cookies," and they are found in the biscuit aisle.
 
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Which country eats the most biscuits?

This follows a 0% decrease in demand since 2016. The United Kingdom took the lead in biscuit consumption in 2021, with 2.5 billion kilograms.
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What do Australians call biscuits?

As we know, biccies or biscuits in Australia are essentially what an American would call a 'cookie. ' We give the name 'biscuit' to both sweet and savoury varieties, and bites of many different shapes and textures (from Anzac biscuits to Tim Tams, to crackers).
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Are Tim Tams available in the US?

Yes, you can buy Tim Tams in the US, with availability expanding significantly in major grocery stores like Costco, Sam's Club, Target, and Walmart, as well as online retailers like Amazon.com and specialty stores, though some versions may have different packaging for the US market. You can find original, dark chocolate, and caramel flavors, with availability varying by location and retailer, and they are imported from Australia.
 
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What is Australia's most popular snack?

Despite racking up 49,700 monthly searches globally, the iconic Tim Tam has been trumped as Australia's favourite snack. New research from Aussie courier service Pack and Send reveals that the humble Chiko Roll is the real winner for Australians, with a staggering 9,900 average monthly searches nationwide.
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What not to do in Australia as an American?

Don't litter as it's illegal in Australia. Especially don't throw a cigarette but from your car window as many bushfires are caused by this. Don't ride a bike without a helmet. Don't go in the sun without sunscreen; the sun rays in Australia can be adangerous for your skin.
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What is Bisquick in Australia?

Bisquick is an all purpose baking mix that can be used for everything from cupcakes to quiche!
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What do Brits call gravy?

British people call it gravy, just like Americans, but it refers specifically to a rich, savory sauce made from meat juices, stock, and often thickened with flour or granules, commonly served with roast dinners or chips (fries). The main difference is that in the UK, "gravy" isn't used for tomato-based sauces or the white sausage sauce often called gravy in the American South; those would be called sauces, while UK "biscuits" are sweet cookies or crackers.
 
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Are American biscuits just scones?

Scones are more dense and rich compared to the light and flaky consistency of American biscuits. #5. Biscuits originate from the American South whereas scones originate from Scotland, gaining popularity in England during the 18th and 19th century.
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Is Oreo a cookie or a biscuit?

The Oreo is a cookie sandwich or cream biscuit. It is made by the Nabisco division of Mondelēz International. The cookie has a sweet, white filling of "creme" or "cream".
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