Cakes go hard when they go stale, biscuits soften. Macaroons go hard, so therefore they're cakes.
I'd imagine there's probably been a tax decision on this at some point for official classification since they're taxed differently.
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Is a snowball that chocolate thing with synthetic cream in the middle ?
Curly
The judge in that case actually wrote a reference for me for my current job
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I hate macaroons so don't care - to me they are inedible in any state. Biscuit or cake, soft or hard when stale.
They won't be bothering my digestive system...
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Macaroon's, biscuits or cakes ?
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posted on 3/12/15
Cakes go hard when they go stale, biscuits soften. Macaroons go hard, so therefore they're cakes.
I'd imagine there's probably been a tax decision on this at some point for official classification since they're taxed differently.
posted on 3/12/15
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posted on 3/12/15
Is a snowball that chocolate thing with synthetic cream in the middle ?
posted on 3/12/15
Curly
The judge in that case actually wrote a reference for me for my current job
posted on 3/12/15
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posted on 3/12/15
I hate macaroons so don't care - to me they are inedible in any state. Biscuit or cake, soft or hard when stale.
They won't be bothering my digestive system...
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