Bath Oliver

English

Etymology

The biscuit was invented by William Oliver (1695–1764), an English physician from Bath, Somerset, around 1750.

Noun

Bath Oliver (plural Bath Olivers)

  1. A hard dry biscuit made from flour, butter, yeast and milk; often eaten with cheese.
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