A very small fragment of bread, cake, or cookie is commonly referred to as a "crumb." Crumbs are tiny particles that break off from the main baked good and can be found scattered on plates, tables, or countertops. These small remnants are often the result of cutting, biting, or breaking apart the larger baked item.
bread, cake, pastry, wafer
Yes, "crumb" is a noun. It refers to a small fragment of bread, cake, or biscuit that has broken off.
The word "cookie" comes from the Dutch word "koekie" which means small cake.
Ate the cake is a fragment because there is no subject. To be a complete sentence, it must have a subject and a verb. You would need to change it to, I ate the cake, or She ate the cake, or so on.
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a chocolate chip muffin could be it.
Yeast is mainly in Bread and Pastry but it's also in Cake, buns, cookie, pizza and soda.
You can get a reasonably priced cookie cake, which tastes delicious, from Millies Cookies
A chocolate cookie is not considered candy. Cookies contain flour and other ingredients not included in candy. A cookie may be considered a small cake or a sweet biscuit, but not candy.
Mr cookie and Mr cake fought because the baker only looked after Mr cookie and Mr cake got angry and declared war on Mr cake!
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A cookie is a small cake or sweet biscuit that is baked on a flat surface and eaten with the hand. There is some overlap in the baked goods that are called cookies, sweet biscuits, muffins and small cakes.