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- Bath_Oliver abstract "A Bath Oliver is a hard, dry biscuit or cracker made from flour, butter, yeast and milk; often eaten with cheese. It was invented by physician William Oliver of Bath, Somerset around 1750, giving the biscuit its name.When Oliver died, he bequeathed to his coachman, Mr. Atkins, the recipe for the Bath Oliver biscuit, together with £100 and ten sacks of the finest wheat-flour. Atkins promptly set up his biscuit baking business and became rich. Later the business passed to a man named Norris who sold out to a baker called Carter. After two further changes of ownership, in the 1950s the Bath Oliver biscuit recipe passed to James Fortt.".
- Bath_Oliver creatorOfDish William_Oliver_(physician).
- Bath_Oliver ingredient Baker's_yeast.
- Bath_Oliver ingredient Butter.
- Bath_Oliver ingredient Flour.
- Bath_Oliver ingredient Milk.
- Bath_Oliver origin Bath,_Somerset.
- Bath_Oliver origin England.
- Bath_Oliver thumbnail BathOliver_OnSlateWCheese.jpg?width=300.
- Bath_Oliver wikiPageID "16989905".
- Bath_Oliver wikiPageRevisionID "600369814".
- Bath_Oliver caption "A Bath Oliver cracker, served on slate with cheese".
- Bath_Oliver country England.
- Bath_Oliver creator William_Oliver_(physician).
- Bath_Oliver hasPhotoCollection Bath_Oliver.
- Bath_Oliver mainIngredient Baker's_yeast.
- Bath_Oliver mainIngredient Butter.
- Bath_Oliver mainIngredient Flour.
- Bath_Oliver mainIngredient Milk.
- Bath_Oliver name "Bath Oliver".
- Bath_Oliver region Bath,_Somerset.
- Bath_Oliver type Biscuit.
- Bath_Oliver subject Category:1750_introductions.
- Bath_Oliver subject Category:Biscuits_(British_style).
- Bath_Oliver subject Category:Crackers_(food).
- Bath_Oliver subject Category:Culture_in_Bath,_Somerset.
- Bath_Oliver subject Category:History_of_Bath,_Somerset.
- Bath_Oliver subject Category:Somerset_cuisine.
- Bath_Oliver type Food.
- Bath_Oliver type FunctionalSubstance.
- Bath_Oliver comment "A Bath Oliver is a hard, dry biscuit or cracker made from flour, butter, yeast and milk; often eaten with cheese. It was invented by physician William Oliver of Bath, Somerset around 1750, giving the biscuit its name.When Oliver died, he bequeathed to his coachman, Mr. Atkins, the recipe for the Bath Oliver biscuit, together with £100 and ten sacks of the finest wheat-flour. Atkins promptly set up his biscuit baking business and became rich.".
- Bath_Oliver label "Bath Oliver".
- Bath_Oliver label "Bath Oliver".
- Bath_Oliver label "Оливер (печенье)".
- Bath_Oliver sameAs Bath_Oliver.
- Bath_Oliver sameAs m.0414qww.
- Bath_Oliver sameAs Q2436674.
- Bath_Oliver sameAs Q2436674.
- Bath_Oliver wasDerivedFrom Bath_Oliver?oldid=600369814.
- Bath_Oliver depiction BathOliver_OnSlateWCheese.jpg.
- Bath_Oliver isPrimaryTopicOf Bath_Oliver.
- Bath_Oliver name "Bath Oliver".