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digestive biscuit
noun
A semi-sweet biscuit; dunked in tea, or crushed as the base of a cheesecake
Exact(19)
A snack meant a banana or a digestive biscuit.
In the afternoons I just have a cup of strong tea and a digestive biscuit.
McVitie's had begun producing the digestive biscuit in 1892, adding chocolate in 1925.
Meanwhile, Sara nibbled on a digestive biscuit, not looking up at them.
Unfortunately, his head-to-toe beige look resembles a giant digestive biscuit.
If I'm in London, I start the day with a cup of tea and a digestive biscuit.
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(Makes six digestive biscuit-sized sticky rice patties) 200g sticky rice flour 100g cold water Put the rice flour in a mixing bowl and cautiously add the water, a little at a time, mixing with your hands.
My mum let us have two digestive biscuits.
On the other hand, McVitie's digestive biscuits are vital.
2 Coarsely chop the digestive biscuits, walnuts, pistachios and almonds.
Unfortunately, when I get home I immediately have a mug of tea and four digestive biscuits.
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