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English-German translation for: [biscuit]
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Dictionary English German: [biscuit]

Translation 1 - 18 of 18

English German
crunchy {adj} [biscuit]
243
knusprig
crunchiest {adj} [biscuit]knusprigste
Verbs
to crumble (sth.) [bread, cookie / biscuit, etc.]
27
(etw.Akk.) zerkrümeln
Nouns
box [snuffbox, biscuit tin, etc.]
75
Dose {f}
gastr. [spiced biscuit in the shape of a human or other figure, eaten at Christmas]
72
Spekulatius {m}
gastr. digestive [Br.] [coll.] [digestive biscuit]
25
Keks {m} [österr., sonst selten auch: {n}]
gastr. [star-shaped cinnamon biscuit / cookie]
13
Zimtstern {m}
gastr. [biscuit or gingerbread with a picture stamped on before baking, e.g. speculoos]Bildgebäck {n} [Springerle, Änisbrötli, Spekulatius, Tirggel]
gastr. [biscuit] [Br.] Bisquit {n} [auch {m}] [FALSCH für: Biskuit]
gastr. [Christmas cookie / biscuit]Spitzbube {m} [Weihnachtsgebäck, bes. Süddeutschland, Österreich, Schweiz]
gastr. [traditional hard spice biscuit originating from Basel]Basler Läckerli {n} [schweiz.] [Leckerli]
2 Words
gastr. Biscoff® cookie [Am.] [traditional speculoos biscuit]Spekulatius-Keks {m}
gastr. bourbon cream [biscuit]Doppelschokokeks {m} mit Bourbonvanillecremefüllung
Parian ware [type of biscuit porcelain imitating marble]parisches Porzellan {n}
gastr. springerle (cookie) [type of anise biscuit with an embossed design]Anisbrötli {n} [bes. schweiz.] [Springerle]
gastr. springerle (cookie) [type of anise biscuit with an embossed design]Springerle {n} [regional] [bes. südd.]
gastr. wholegrain biscuit [Br.] [also: whole-grain biscuit]Vollkornplätzchen {n}
3 Words
FoodInd. squashed-fly biscuit [also: squashed fly biscuit] [Br.] [coll.] [garibaldi biscuit]Garibaldi-Keks {m} [englische Keksspezialität]
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