The 'docker' holes in a Bourbon biscuit aren't just there for decoration, they're poked into the dough for a reason - and ...
Don't go anywhere because we've got you covered. Bourbon biscuits were invented in 1910 by Peek Freans, a biscuit company in Bermondsey, London. The sandwich-style biccies consist of two ...
Bourbon biscuits are a beloved staple in Britain's snack cupboards, but there's more to these treats than meets the eye. With 'bourbon' imprinted on their surface alongside 10 precise holes ...
Bourbon biscuits have 10 holes punched into the top of them – and they're not just there for decoration. Here's everything ...
Langues de Chat These traditional, thin and crisp French biscuits are long and slim – just like a cat’s tongue from which they get their name. The Bath Oliver was another biscuit for those ...
Tea and biscuits are a beloved pairing in British culture, and nothing beats the comfort of dunking a biscuit into a warm cup ...
In Britain, the humble Bourbon biscuit is a staple in tea-time rituals and biscuit tins across the country. With its iconic rectangular shape, chocolatey flavour, and distinctive 10 holes across ...