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Ginger Biscuits

A typical Ginger Bread House.
  1. Ginger biscuits are flattered cupcakes sauced with suspicious ingredients. Ginger Biscuits are served mostly at Christmas for an unknown reason, but many historians believe that Jesus ate them at some point at his career.

Ginger Biscuits can be found in various shapes; there's ginger biscuits in form of people, trees, angels, animals, coal and shit. Some people glues large ginger biscuit-pieces together to form a huge pile of shit something called a 'Ginger Bread House'.


Spanish[edit | edit source]

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Ginger Biscuits

A typical Ginger Bread House.
  1. Ginger biscuits or Las Galletas de los Pelirojos are a small cookie from the country of Spain. Dating back to 1843, it is suspected Las Galletas de los Pelirojos were originally a seaman's food. In 1844, the King of Spain tried to publicize the Ginger Biscuit. He decided to sell them only in Christmas and said that Jesus himself ate them. These were lies, as stated in the Bible