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Water Biscuit

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Classic Scots Cookery

By Catherine Brown

Published 2003

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A thick, circular biscuit that is made in Orkney. They are an irregular cream to pale golden colour, blistered in places with gold-brown bubbles and docked with small holes. They are a rich, nutty flavour and are extremely crisp with a flaky texture. A development of the old ship’s biscuit, they were originally used as a bread substitute.

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