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- Digestive_biscuit abstract "A digestive biscuit, sometimes described as a sweet-meal biscuit, is a semi-sweet biscuit (known in the USA as a "cookie") that originated in the United Kingdom and is popular worldwide. The term "digestive" is derived from the belief that they had antacid properties due to the use of sodium bicarbonate when they were first developed. Historically, some producers used diastatic malt extract to "digest" some of the starch that existed in flour prior to baking.".
- Digestive_biscuit alias "Wheaten, sweet-meal biscuit".
- Digestive_biscuit ingredient Leavening_agent.
- Digestive_biscuit ingredient Malic_acid.
- Digestive_biscuit ingredient Malt.
- Digestive_biscuit ingredient Salt.
- Digestive_biscuit ingredient Sugar.
- Digestive_biscuit ingredient Tartaric_acid.
- Digestive_biscuit ingredient Vegetable_oil.
- Digestive_biscuit ingredient Wheat_flour.
- Digestive_biscuit ingredient Whole_grain.
- Digestive_biscuit origin United_Kingdom.
- Digestive_biscuit thumbnail Digestive_biscuits.jpg?width=300.
- Digestive_biscuit wikiPageExternalLink digestivebiscuits.htm.
- Digestive_biscuit wikiPageID "351465".
- Digestive_biscuit wikiPageRevisionID "603370215".
- Digestive_biscuit alternateName "Wheaten, sweet-meal biscuit".
- Digestive_biscuit country United_Kingdom.
- Digestive_biscuit date "April 2011".
- Digestive_biscuit hasPhotoCollection Digestive_biscuit.
- Digestive_biscuit mainIngredient "Wheat flour, sugar, malt extract, vegetable oil, wholemeal, raising agents , salt".
- Digestive_biscuit name "Digestive biscuit".
- Digestive_biscuit reason "Please clarify the citation. An entry to OED would be good if the page referred had more information about "digestive biscuits" or other information included in the cited sentence, but it doesn't. The link goes to a Wikipedia page about OED. Regarding a OED citation: Which volume? Which page? Which edition? Publication date? Consider including a fair-use quote of exactly what OED published. Etcetera. Also, to which part of the sentence does the citation apply? "Cassell's 'New Universal Cookery Book' of 1894" doesn't seem to be available publicly in spite of its age. Or is the OED citation for Huntley & Palmers?".
- Digestive_biscuit type Biscuit.
- Digestive_biscuit subject Category:1892_introductions.
- Digestive_biscuit subject Category:Biscuits_(British_style).
- Digestive_biscuit subject Category:Crackers_(food).
- Digestive_biscuit subject Category:United_Biscuits_brands.
- Digestive_biscuit type Abstraction100002137.
- Digestive_biscuit type LanguageUnit106284225.
- Digestive_biscuit type Name106333653.
- Digestive_biscuit type Part113809207.
- Digestive_biscuit type Relation100031921.
- Digestive_biscuit type TradeName106845599.
- Digestive_biscuit type UnitedBiscuitsBrands.
- Digestive_biscuit type Food.
- Digestive_biscuit type FunctionalSubstance.
- Digestive_biscuit comment "A digestive biscuit, sometimes described as a sweet-meal biscuit, is a semi-sweet biscuit (known in the USA as a "cookie") that originated in the United Kingdom and is popular worldwide. The term "digestive" is derived from the belief that they had antacid properties due to the use of sodium bicarbonate when they were first developed. Historically, some producers used diastatic malt extract to "digest" some of the starch that existed in flour prior to baking.".
- Digestive_biscuit label "Digestive biscuit".
- Digestive_biscuit label "Digestive biscuit".
- Digestive_biscuit label "Galleta digestiva".
- Digestive_biscuit label "Herbatnik pełnoziarnisty".
- Digestive_biscuit label "消化饼干".
- Digestive_biscuit sameAs Galleta_digestiva.
- Digestive_biscuit sameAs Digestive_biscuit.
- Digestive_biscuit sameAs Herbatnik_pełnoziarnisty.
- Digestive_biscuit sameAs m.01zbb6.
- Digestive_biscuit sameAs Q1247120.
- Digestive_biscuit sameAs Q1247120.
- Digestive_biscuit sameAs Digestive_biscuit.
- Digestive_biscuit wasDerivedFrom Digestive_biscuit?oldid=603370215.
- Digestive_biscuit depiction Digestive_biscuits.jpg.
- Digestive_biscuit isPrimaryTopicOf Digestive_biscuit.
- Digestive_biscuit name "Digestive biscuit".