It's National Biscuit Day! Whether you're celebrating with a cuppa and a rich tea or you want to try your hand at one of Mary Berry's homemade biscuit recipes - it's a fantastic excuse for a biscuit. But which are the UK's favourite biscuits? A new study from the team at Saga Holidays has rounded up the most packed biscuits in a British tourist's suitcase. Nearly 30 percent of Britons have said they couldn't go on hoiday without biscuits.
Many Brits take tea in their suitcase as well with Yorkshire Tea the most commonly packed brand. What's your favourite biscuit and did it make the list? Let us know in the comments. 10.
Jammie Dodger A children's party staple, Jammie Dodgers were the UK's 10th most popular biscuit. The shortcake biscuits have been baked for over 60 years and are filled with a splodge of jam. (Image: Getty) Link copied 9.
Jaffa cake A controversial addition, some Britons don't consider Jaffa cakes to be biscuits at all and would describe them as cakes. Whatever they are, they're a delicious treat. Made on a Genoise sponge base, Jaffa cakes are topped with orange jam and coated in chocolate.
(Image: Getty) Link copied 8. Bourbon A custard cream's chocolately cousin, the Bourbon biscuit was first introduced in London way back in 1910. It's a sandwich biscuit formed from two chocolate-flavoured biscuits with a chocolately buttercream filling.
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