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Biscuits in Canadian culture are soft, fluffy bread-like baked goods commonly served with gravy or used for sandwiches.
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China
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In Chinese culture, the concept of "biscuits" encompasses a variety of crispy, sweet, and savory snacks.
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Denmark
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In Denmark, biscuits can mean small, sweet pastries commonly enjoyed at celebrations and gatherings.
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Ghana
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In Ghana, biscuits are typically crispy, crunchy baked goods, sometimes made with local grains and spices.
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Japan
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Biscuits in Japan can include a variety of crispy, sweet or savory snacks.
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Mexico
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In Mexico, biscuits are typically sweet, crumbly baked goods often served with coffee or hot chocolate.
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Nigeria
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In Nigeria, biscuits are crispy, crunchy baked goods often made with local grains and spices.
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South Africa
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South African biscuits are typically dry and used for dunking in tea or coffee.
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Spain
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In Spain, biscuits usually refer to sweet, crumbly baked goods often enjoyed with coffee or hot chocolate.
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Sweden
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In Sweden, the concept of biscuits can refer to small, sweet pastries enjoyed at celebrations or gatherings.
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Thailand
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Biscuits in Thai culture are often light, crispy, and flavored with coconut or spices.
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Vietnam
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Biscuits in Vietnamese culture are light, crispy baked goods that may be flavored with coconut or spices.
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