scone in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

scone in the PONS Dictionary

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It is also noted for its fluffy buttermilk biscuit sandwich with home-made tomato jam, and lauded for its baked goods, including its scones and muffins.
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These include boomerang biscuits, drop scones (a reference to real drop-scones) and close-combat crumpets.
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They can also be enjoyed like a wheat scone with jam and a cup of strong tea.
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They are traditionally served hot, and cold potato scones are often reheated by toasting or frying.
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In recent years, scones under that name have begun to appear in coffee houses.
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Scones sold commercially are usually round, although some brands are hexagonal as this shape may be tessellated for space efficiency.
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The family are welcoming guests to afternoon tea - wartime food rationing would make the home-made scones, jam and cake on offer a very special treat.
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Some have a crumbly scone-like consistency inside, while others are more tender like a fresh dinner roll or croissant.
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