Bath Oliver™
noun/ˌbɑːθ ˈɒlɪvə(r)/
/ˌbæθ ˈɑːlɪvər/
- a type of hard, dry biscuit that is often eaten with cheese. It was invented in about 1750 in Bath, England by Dr William Oliver (1695-1764), who wanted his patients to eat simple, healthy food.
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