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brandy snap

British  

noun

  1. a crisp sweet biscuit, rolled into a cylinder after baking and often filled with whipped cream

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According to Prue Leith, "It's not a Brandy Snap if it doesn't snap."

From Salon

The whole left side of his team, as brittle as a brandy snap in Manchester two weeks ago, was junked and replaced, albeit the first sight of Chelsea’s team caused a mass social-media sass at the sight of Eden Hazard as a false nine.

From The Guardian

For the serious baker, the book’s mechanical precision will lead to perfect results, from “Irish cream scones” to “brandy snap cannoli.”

From Time

Brandy Snap, Wycollar Wonder, Wycollar Diamond Merchant and Welwire Wildflower, each valued at about $4,000, were among the top dogs in American Kennel Club lists.

From Time Magazine Archive

Of these, only Brandy Snap was saved from the pyre of many champions last week.

From Time Magazine Archive