There are 34 total results for your biscuit search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
餑 饽 see styles |
bō bo1 po |
cake; biscuit |
奶酥 see styles |
nǎi sū nai3 su1 nai su |
butter biscuit; butter bun |
威化 see styles |
wēi huà wei1 hua4 wei hua ike |
wafer (biscuit) (loanword) transformed by authoritative power |
素焼 see styles |
suyaki すやき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) unglazed pottery; bisque; bisque firing; biscuit ware; (2) seafood grilled without seasoning |
豆霰 see styles |
mamearare まめあられ |
arare biscuit made from soybeans |
餅乾 饼干 see styles |
bǐng gān bing3 gan1 ping kan |
biscuit; cracker; cookie; CL:片[pian4],塊|块[kuai4] |
ボーロ see styles |
booro ボーロ |
small, round cookie (por: bolo); small, round biscuit; (surname) Polo |
乾パン see styles |
kanpan かんパン |
cracker; hard biscuit; hardtack |
乾麺麭 see styles |
kanmenpou / kanmenpo かんめんぽう |
(obsolete) (Imperial Japanese Army jargon) (See 乾パン) hardtack; cracker; hard biscuit |
素焼き see styles |
suyaki すやき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) unglazed pottery; bisque; bisque firing; biscuit ware; (2) seafood grilled without seasoning |
芝麻餅 芝麻饼 see styles |
zhī ma bǐng zhi1 ma5 bing3 chih ma ping |
sesame biscuit |
金楚糕 see styles |
chinsukou; chinsukoo / chinsuko; chinsukoo ちんすこう; チンスコー |
(kana only) Okinawan biscuit (similar to shortbread, made with lard); Okinawan cookie |
クッキー see styles |
kukkii / kukki クッキー |
(1) {food} cookie; biscuit; (2) {comp} cookie; browser cookie |
ポッキー see styles |
pokkii / pokki ポッキー |
(product) Pocky (biscuit stick coated with chocolate, strawberry, etc.); (product name) Pocky (biscuit stick coated with chocolate, strawberry, etc.) |
蘇打餅乾 苏打饼干 see styles |
sū dá bǐng gān su1 da2 bing3 gan1 su ta ping kan |
soda biscuit; soda cracker; saltine |
豆あられ see styles |
mamearare まめあられ |
arare biscuit made from soybeans |
アンザック see styles |
anzakku アンザック |
(1) ANZAC; Anzac; Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (WWI); (2) (See アンザックビスケット) Anzac biscuit (type of oatmeal biscuit) |
チンスコー see styles |
chinsukoo チンスコー |
(kana only) Okinawan biscuit (similar to shortbread, made with lard); Okinawan cookie |
ちんすこう see styles |
chinsukou / chinsuko ちんすこう |
(kana only) Okinawan biscuit (similar to shortbread, made with lard); Okinawan cookie |
ビスキュイ see styles |
bisukyui ビスキュイ |
biscuit (fre:) |
ビスケット see styles |
bisuketto ビスケット |
cookie; biscuit |
Variations: |
suyaki すやき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (See 白焼き・2) unglazed pottery; bisque; bisque firing; biscuit ware; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) {food} (See 白焼き・1) roasting or grilling without seasoning (seafood, nuts, etc.); (3) {food} (See お好み焼き) simple okonomiyaki without any extra ingredients |
ビスケット生地 see styles |
bisukettokiji ビスケットきじ |
cookie dough; biscuit dough |
Variations: |
mamearare まめあられ |
(See 霰・あられ・3) arare biscuit made from soybeans |
金楚糕(rK) see styles |
chinsukou; chinsukoo(sk) / chinsuko; chinsukoo(sk) ちんすこう; チンスコー(sk) |
(kana only) {food} chinsuko; traditional Okinawan biscuit made with wheat flour, lard and sugar |
Variations: |
sabure; saburee サブレ; サブレー |
{food} sablé (shortbread biscuit) (fre:) |
Variations: |
makoron; makoron マコロン; まころん |
(1) {food} Japanese peanut-based biscuit similar to an amaretti (fre: macaron); (2) {food} (See マカロン) macaron (meringue-based sandwich cookie); French macaroon |
アンザックビスケット see styles |
anzakkubisuketto アンザックビスケット |
Anzac biscuit (type of oatmeal biscuit) |
ビスケットジョイント see styles |
bisukettojointo ビスケットジョイント |
biscuit joint |
Variations: |
anzakku アンザック |
(1) (hist) ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps during WWI); Anzac; (2) (See アンザックビスケット) Anzac biscuit (type of oatmeal biscuit) |
アンザック・ビスケット see styles |
anzakku bisuketto アンザック・ビスケット |
Anzac biscuit (type of oatmeal biscuit) |
ビスケット・ジョイント see styles |
bisuketto jointo ビスケット・ジョイント |
biscuit joint |
Variations: |
anzakkubisuketto; anzakku bisuketto アンザックビスケット; アンザック・ビスケット |
Anzac biscuit (type of oatmeal biscuit) |
Variations: |
bisukettojointo; bisuketto jointo ビスケットジョイント; ビスケット・ジョイント |
biscuit joint |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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