What is cookie in British English?

Biscuit (UK) / Cookie (US)
In the UK, these are generally called biscuits, although people do call the bigger, softer kind cookies, too.
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Why do Brits call cookies biscuits?

This is because biscuits were originally cooked in a twofold process: first baked, and then dried out in a slow oven. This term was then adapted into English in the 14th century during the Middle Ages, in the Middle English word bisquite, to represent a hard, twice-baked product (see the German Zwieback).
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What is British slang for biscuit?

The British call cookies "biscuits". They occasionally use the word "cookie" in the context of using Americanisms like "he got caught with his hand in the cookie jar", or "that's the way the cookie crumbles".
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What do British call chips?

If you want a bag of what Americans call 'chips' in the UK, just ask for crisps.
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What is British slang for sandwich?

In England, a sandwich is called a butty! Add some British food slang to your vocabulary that will impress English folk and confuse your American friends.
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What do Brits call American pudding?

American puddings are closer to what the Brits would call "custard." A British pudding is a dish, savory or sweet, that's cooked by being boiled or steamed in something: a dish, a piece of cloth, or even animal intestine.
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What do Brits call zucchini?

This vegetable is called a courgette in the UK. Both words mean “the little squash”, but the US word comes from Italian and the British from French.
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What do they call Oreos in Britain?

Just heard a British person call Oreos “chocolate sandwich biscuits” and I finally understand why the Revolutionary War had to happen. They are officially called "chocolate sandwich cookies". It says so right on the package.
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Do Brits call anything cookie?

Biscuit (UK) / Cookie (US)

In the UK, these are generally called biscuits, although people do call the bigger, softer kind cookies, too. However, in the UK, people LOVE biscuits (especially with tea) and there are hundreds of different varieties that aren't called cookies, too.
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Is an Oreo a cookie or a biscuit UK?

In a 2020 national poll the Oreo was ranked the 16th most popular biscuit in the UK, with McVitie's chocolate digestive topping the list.
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What do they call chocolate chip cookies in the UK?

Cookies. In the U.K., a cookie specifically refers to a chocolate chip cookie. Anything else would be called a “biscuit.” Biscuits aren't the chewy cookies you'd find in American bakeries, but have a crisper texture, like shortbread, or a snap. It's a fact that British bacon tastes better—and here's why.
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What do they call marshmallows in England?

A Flumps is a British sweet made of marshmallow.
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What do they call cigarettes in England?

Did you know they call cigarettes fags in the U.K.? You probably did. He takes short, quick drags, racing to the filter – to the fix.
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What are French fries called in England?

French fries (US) are called "chips" in the UK, and "frites" in French-speaking countries. In the UK and Ireland, what people in America call French fries are called "chips" and are famously served alongside fried fish.
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What do British people call ice cream?

What is ice cream called in England? Ice cream in England, and the rest of the UK is called ice cream.
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What do the British call custard?

In some Commonwealth countries these puddings are known as custards (or curds) if they are egg-thickened, as blancmange if starch-thickened, and as jelly if gelatin-based.
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What is biscuits and gravy called in England?

“Biscuits” and “gravy”, as in the US breakfast foods, would be called “scones” and “dripping-based white sauce” (or something similar) here.
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What do British people call friends?

Your 'mate' or 'pal' is your friend. 'Me old mucker' or 'chum' both mean 'friend', too. They are more old-fashioned now, but you may still hear people use them in a light-hearted way. 'Our kid' refers to 'my brother' or 'my sister'.
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What is a nickname for the British?

Pommy or pom

The terms pommy, pommie, and pom used in Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand usually denote a British person.
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What do British call donuts?

In the UK they are called “doughnuts”.
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What do the British call brownies?

In the United Kingdom, Brownies were originally called Rosebuds. Rosebuds was started in 1914 and was originally for girls aged 8–11. Rosebuds was renamed to Brownies in 1915. In 1937 Princess Margaret became the first royal Brownie.
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What do Canadians call cookies?

cookie is the usual term for the flat, sweet, crisp or chewy items known outside of North America as biscuits” (“cookie, n. 1.”).
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What do people in Australia call cookies?

In Australia, "biscuits" are what Americans call "cookies," and these traditional treats date back to World War I. It's said that wives and mothers of soldiers in the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps—abbreviated to "Anzac"—baked these treats to send to their men overseas.
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