Biscot

/ˈbɪskɒt/ noun

A hard, dry biscuit or twice-baked bread, similar to a rusk, traditionally made to last long periods without spoiling.

From Old French 'biscuit,' literally meaning 'twice cooked' (bis = twice, cuit = cooked). The 'biscot' variant represents an older or regional form of this word referring to the double-baking process.

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