"That's a Biscuit?!" (Identify the Country)
"What's in That?!" (Key Ingredients)
"Dunk It!" (Tea & Biscuit Pairings)
"Cookie or Cracker?" (Sweet vs. Savoury)
"Famous Biscuit Brands" (Name That Brand)
100

This country gave us the "Digestive," perfect for dunking in tea.

What is the United Kingdom?

100

A classic American cookie famously uses these morsels, first added by Ruth Wakefield.

What are chocolate chips?

100

In the UK, this chocolate-covered biscuit is the #1 choice for dunking, despite the risk of catastrophic breakage.

What is a Chocolate Hobnob?

100

In the US, "biscuits" aren't cookies at all — they're more like these fluffy, buttery bread rolls.

What are scones (or dinner rolls)?

100

This black-and-white sandwich cookie calls itself "Milk's Favorite Cookie."

What is Oreo?

200

Stroopwafels — two thin waffles with caramel syrup in between — hail from here.

What is the Netherlands?

200

Italian biscotti are baked twice and traditionally flavoured with this nut.

What is almond?

200

Oreos are famously dunked in this beverage in American households.

What is milk?

200

This savoury British biscuit, often paired with cheese, shares its name with something that's also "thin" and "crisp."

What is a cream cracker?

200

"A biscuit for every occasion" — this UK brand makes Bourbons, Custard Creams, and Nice biscuits.

What is McVitie's?

300

Alfajores, dulce de leche sandwiched between crumbly cookies, are beloved in this South American country.

What is Argentina?

300

Scottish shortbread keeps it simple with just butter, sugar, and this staple.

What is flour?

300

In India, Parle-G biscuits are the classic companion to this spiced milky tea.

What is chai?

300

In Japan, senbei are savoury rice crackers often flavoured with this fermented sauce.

What is soy sauce?

300

This colourful brand is known for its butter cookies sold in a blue tin that everyone repurposes for sewing supplies.

What is Royal Dansk (or Danisa)?

400

Kourabiedes, buttery almond shortbread dusted in powdered sugar, are a holiday staple here.

What is Greece?

400

Lebkuchen, Germany's famous holiday biscuit, gets its warm flavour from this mix of spices. 

What are cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg? 

400

Tim Tams from Australia are used in a drinking trick where you bite both ends and use it as a straw — this is called a "Tim Tam ___."

What is a Tim Tam Slam?

400

India's khakhra is a thin, crispy savoury biscuit from Gujarat, often spiced with this seed also used in bagels.

What is cumin (or sesame)?

400

This Indian brand, with a baby on the wrapper, has been the country's best-selling biscuit since 1939.

What is Parle-G?

500

Langue de chat, or "cat's tongue," is a thin, delicate biscuit from this country.

What is France?

500

Ma'amoul, a Middle Eastern cookie, is often filled with this sweet paste made from what dried fruit.

What are dates?

500

n Morocco, fekkas (crunchy almond biscuits) are traditionally served alongside this sweet mint drink.

What is mint tea?

500

In Scandinavia, knäckebröd is a crispy flatbread that technically qualifies as a biscuit because it's baked this many times

What is twice?

500

This Belgian brand is famous for its Biscoff cookies, originally served on airlines.

What is Lotus?