Are these classified as cakes in your country?

are these classified as cakes in your country?

Attached: Jaffa_cake.png (1920x869, 1.78M)

We would probably come up with something like bizcochito (small sponge cake)

There probably is a EU commission spending billions of euros setting up official rules for which goods may and may not be labelled cakes.

there is but this defintion comes from my island, it's specifically classified as a cake to avoid the taxes associated on biscuits, them being free of the consumer tax makes them very very cheap

Keksi aka cookies.

cookies are dry

Keksi

"jaffa keksi"
jaffa cookies

And biscuits are not?

Just like your mother

No, this is a moist sponge cake with an orange jelly layer, covered in chocolate, the moisture is required for them to keep the legal designation of a cake and the associated tax break.

You stole the word 'biscuits' and use it inadequately as always.
A 'biscuit' is a dry sweet cake and nothing else. It literally means 'cooked twice' in French. As they are cooked twice they dried up and become crispy.

Attached: biscuit.jpg (640x480, 120.36K)

ignore flag
we would call it baked stuff, cake is very specific

Bikkies.

A cookie is a biscuit, a cake is not a biscuit, hence why it's a jaffa cake an not a jaffa biscuit

Yeah I misread your post, i thought you were saying that biscuit was a moist sponge cake.

la bunda esta cakes

they're classified as disgusting bottom of the barrel sweets here

Best flavor? I think lemon

Looks like a biscuit but is spongy so yes, it would be seen as a sort of mini cake.

Would love to try lemon one, here I think the best are raspberry one

no we call them susumelle here