Cake and biscuit

Cake and biscuit

In 1991, a high profile court case forced the British Government to clearly define the difference between a cake a biscuit. In the end, the Government published an official ruling that a cake is defined by its propensity to harden over time, whereas a biscuit has a propensity to soften.

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