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Bisaya

Deutsch: Bisaya (keine Übersetzung erforderlich) / Español: Bisaya (sin traducción necesaria) / Português: Bisaya (sem tradução necessária) / Français: Bisaya (aucune traduction nécessaire) / Italian: Bisaya (nessuna traduzione necessaria)

Bisaya refers to a group of people and the language they speak in the Visayas region of the Philippines. In the food context, Bisaya cuisine, also known as Visayan cuisine, represents the diverse culinary traditions of the Visayas, which is a group of islands in the central part of the Philippines. The cuisine is known for its simplicity, freshness, and the use of local ingredients like seafood, pork, and tropical fruits.

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Biscocho

Biscocho, in various Spanish-speaking cultures and the Philippines, refers to different types of baked goods, generally based around the concept of a sweet Biscuit or cake. The term is derived from the Spanish word bizcocho, which traditionally refers to a sponge cake. However, the interpretation and specifics can vary by region.

Biscocho - also derived from the Latin phrase word ‘bis coctus’ which means "twice baked.” It is a popular delicacy in Iloilo City refers to baked bread topped with butter and sugar, or garlic, in some cases. Biscocho is a part of Filipino cuisine originated from Iloilo province and it is also known as perfect match for coffee or hot chocolate drinks.

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Biscotti

Biscotti refers to a long, hard, twice-baked Italian dipping cookie in various flavors including anise, chocolate, almond and hazelnut.

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Biscotti di fonni

Biscotti di fonni refers to fine Savoy biscuits served as a dessert in Nuoro, one of the 7 Regions of Sardinia

Biscotti savoiardi

Biscotti savoiardi also known as Savoiardi are Italian lady fingers, light and sweet sponge cakes roughly shaped like a large, fat finger used mostly in making Tiramisu

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Biscuit

Biscuit refers to a small round quickbread that is generally made using baking powder

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"Biscuit" is in the UNSPSC Code "27112721"
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Biscuit Rose de Reims

Biscuit Rose de Reims refers to a a pink, rectangular ladyfinger. It is one of the specialties from Reims, France. This Biscuit was designed for dipping in a glass of Champagne, since it keeps its shape even when moistened with Champagne. It is also a perfect ingredient for making Charlottes.

Reims is a city in the Champagne-Ardenne region of France.

Biskuttini Tal-Maghmudija

Biskuttini Tal-Maghmudija refer to oval-shaped almond macaroons covered with white or pink sugar icing specially made for the christening ceremony in Malta. Traditionally, Biskuttini Tal-Maghmudija are served with hot chocolate drink at the family feast/party after the christening ceremony.

Bison

Deutsch: Bisonfleisch / Español: Bisonte / Português: Bisonte / Français: Bison / Italiano: Bisonte

Bison in the food context refers to the meat derived from bison, a large, grazing mammal native to North America and parts of Europe. Bison meat is valued for its rich, slightly sweet flavour and is known for being leaner and lower in fat compared to traditional beef, making it a popular choice for those seeking healthier red meat options.

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Bisque

Bisque refers to a thick, rich cream soup that is generally made from shellfish

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