Hi,
I am watching "The Great British Bake off" and there is a line that I don't understand.
In a scene, two judges are eating Arlette that one of the participants made.
And the judge says,
"It's flaky and there's quite a bit without cinnamon."
What does "quite a bit without" mean?
Does this mean "not enough" or "a lot"?
Would someone explain please?
Thank you!
I am watching "The Great British Bake off" and there is a line that I don't understand.
In a scene, two judges are eating Arlette that one of the participants made.
And the judge says,
"It's flaky and there's quite a bit without cinnamon."
What does "quite a bit without" mean?
Does this mean "not enough" or "a lot"?
Would someone explain please?
Thank you!