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- Q4877036 abstract "Beaten biscuits are a Southern food from the United States, dating from the 19th century. They differ from regular American soft-dough biscuits in that they are more like hardtack. In New England they are called "sea biscuits", as they were staples aboard whaling ships.".
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- Q4877036 ingredientName "Flour, salt,sugar,lard, cold water".
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- Q4877036 alternateName "Sea biscuits".
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- Q4877036 mainIngredient "Flour, salt, sugar, lard, cold water".
- Q4877036 name "Beaten biscuit".
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- Q4877036 comment "Beaten biscuits are a Southern food from the United States, dating from the 19th century. They differ from regular American soft-dough biscuits in that they are more like hardtack. In New England they are called "sea biscuits", as they were staples aboard whaling ships.".
- Q4877036 label "Beaten biscuit".
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- Q4877036 name "Beaten biscuit".