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Biscuit Trivia Quiz
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Biscuit Fact: The earliest surviving example of a biscuit is from 1784, and it is a ship's biscuit. They were renowned for their inedibility, and were so indestructible that some sailors used them as postcards.

Biscuit Trivia Quiz
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1. Jammie Dodgers are a popular biscuit in Britain, baked from shortcakes with a jam filling in the flavour of which fruit?
2. Which of the following types of biscuits is brittle, hard, thin, and often served with wine or cheese?
3. In the 17th century, rich tea biscuits were originally developed for the upper classes in which English county?
4. A vegan cannot eat which of the following biscuits?
5. Fig rolls originally come from which country?
6. Which of the following is not a main ingredient often used for making biscuits?
7. What is the top-selling biscuit brand in the world?
8. Which of the following facts is NOT true about speculaas?
9. Which member of the British royal family had a wedding cake made from many Rich Tea biscuits?
10. Which cereal is the main ingredient in Hobnobs biscuits?
11. Which character in the educational children’s TV series is known for his love of biscuits?
12. What is the top-selling biscuit brand in the United Kingdom in 2020?
13. Which of the following biscuits are highest in the amount of sugar?
14. The word 'biscuit' originates from which language?
15. Which type of flour is often used for making crispbread, a dry and flat type of cracker?
16. What is the name for the type of biscuit made from 2 thin or medium cookies with a filling between them?
17. The Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen brought biscuits for food during his first expedition to reach which part of the world?
18. In addition to Christmas, shortbread biscuits are widely associated with which event in Scotland?
19. The Jumble is a famous biscuit in which country?
20. What is the name of the short break for light refreshments at people often take biscuits and tea?
21. When do people in the United Kingdom celebrate the National Biscuit Day?
22. The biscuit lady fingers or sponge fingers are often used at the bottom of which dessert?
23. The fortune cookie is a traditional sugary and crisp cookie in China. What is often added inside the cookie and known as a 'fortune'?
24. What does the literal meaning of the word 'biscuit' in Latin?
25. Biscotti, also known as cantucci, is a type of Italian biscuit made from which nut?