rusk

/rʌsk/
noun
  1. A hard, dry biscuit or piece of toasted bread, often given to babies or used as a light snack.
    • She packed a few rusks in her bag for a quick snack during the hike.
    • The baby happily chewed on a rusk while sitting in her high chair.
    • I dipped my rusk into my tea to soften it before eating.
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