Thanks for that. I had exactly the same thoughts.Montegriffo wrote: ↑Thu Aug 23, 2018 2:26 amhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SconeRound British scones can resemble North American biscuits in appearance, but scones traditionally rely on cold butter, while biscuits are more often made with other kinds of animal fat or vegetable shortening.[16] Also, while scones are frequently (but not always) sweet, and served with coffee and tea, biscuits are served more like a bread roll, often with breakfast in the American South.
I have always wondered what a biscuit is in America.
Total misnomer really as bis cuit means twice cooked and generally refers to what you call cookies.
I had been visualising something like Navy hard tack to dip in your gravy.
biscuit = hardtack