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  2. Rich tea - Wikipedia

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    Rich tea is a type of sweet biscuit; the ingredients generally include wheat flour, sugar, vegetable oil and malt extract. Originally called Tea Biscuits , they were developed in the 19th century in Yorkshire , England for the upper classes as a light snack between full-course meals. [ 1 ]

  3. McVitie's - Wikipedia

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    Under United Biscuits McVitie's held a Royal Warrant from Queen Elizabeth II. The best-selling biscuit manufacturer in the United Kingdom, McVitie's produces Jaffa Cakes and popular biscuits such as chocolate digestives, Hobnobs, and Rich tea. In 2020, sales of McVitie's biscuits in the UK were more than five times the next two competitors. [4]

  4. Arnott's Group - Wikipedia

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    Malt-O-Milk: a sweet biscuit containing malt extract, milk powder and food colour. Marie: a sweet, vanilla-flavoured biscuit similar to a rich tea biscuit. Maryland Cookies: a superior very short choc chip cookie with hazelnut chips. First discontinued as a stand alone biscuit but still available in the Classic Assorted, then discontinued ...

  5. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Rich tea: United Kingdom Sweet biscuit whose ingredients generally include wheat flour, sugar, vegetable oil, and malt extract. Due to its consistency it is ideal for being dunked into coffee or tea and is therefore usually consumed with tea (see Dunking (biscuit)). Rosca or biscocho de rosca: Philippines: Philippine cookies shaped like an ...

  6. Marie biscuit - Wikipedia

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    The biscuit is round and usually has the name embossed upon its top surface, the edges of which are also embossed with an intricate design. It is made with wheat flour, sugar, palm oil or sunflower seed oil and, unlike the rich tea biscuit, is typically vanilla-flavoured. [1]

  7. Biscuit - Wikipedia

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    Some tea drinkers dunk biscuits in tea, allowing them to absorb liquid and soften slightly before consumption. [29] Chocolate digestives, rich tea, and Hobnobs were ranked the UK's top three favourite dunking biscuits in 2009. [29] In a non-dunking poll the Chocolate Hobnob was ranked first with custard creams coming third. [30] [31]

  8. Nice Cup of Tea and a Sit Down - Wikipedia

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    Starts with "My worst cup of tea ever" and reviews the different sorts of tea and methods of making them, including discussion of teabags, teapots, kettles and mugs. Some Biscuits The main part of the book, includes the technical definitions of all sorts of biscuits from the simple Rich Tea to the complex such as the Penguin , with advice on ...

  9. Category:Biscuits - Wikipedia

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    Rich tea; Rusk; S. Ship's biscuit; Shortbread; Shortcake; Shrewsbury cake; ... Pages in category "Biscuits" The following 127 pages are in this category, out of 127 ...