bisk
Bisk is a term that appears in several unrelated contexts, including business, geography, and colloquial usage. The most widely recognized reference is to Bisk Ltd., a British food manufacturing company that operated from the late 19th century until the mid‑20th century. The company specialized in the production of biscuits and related baked goods, supplying both retail outlets and catering services across the United Kingdom. Its products were distributed through a network of regional distributors, and the brand was noted for its distinctive packaging and long shelf life.
The name Bisk also identifies a small rural settlement in the Southern region of Norway. Located in
In certain specialist circles, Bisk is used as an abbreviation for "Brown India Solid Kaolin," a type
Finally, the word has informal usage within some English‑speaking communities. Among British youth, "bisk" can refer