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Custard Cream[edit]
Custard Cream
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The Custard Cream is a popular biscuit originating from the United Kingdom. It is a sandwich biscuit consisting of two rectangular biscuits with a creamy custard-flavored filling in between.
History[edit]
The Custard Cream was first introduced in the early 20th century and quickly gained popularity among biscuit lovers. It was originally produced by the British biscuit company, Peek Freans, and has since become a staple in British households.
Ingredients[edit]
The main ingredients used in making Custard Creams include flour, sugar, custard powder, and butter. The custard powder gives the filling its distinct custard flavor, while the butter helps bind the biscuits together.
Variations[edit]
While the traditional Custard Cream recipe remains popular, there have been various variations introduced over the years. Some variations include chocolate-coated Custard Creams, strawberry-flavored fillings, and even vegan-friendly options.
Serving Temperature[edit]
Custard Creams are typically served at room temperature. They are enjoyed as a snack with a cup of tea or coffee, and are often served during afternoon tea or as a treat for children.
Cultural Significance[edit]
The Custard Cream holds a special place in British culture and is often considered a nostalgic treat. It is commonly featured in British television shows, movies, and literature, further solidifying its cultural significance.
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Custard cream biscuit