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Garibaldi biscuit

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When bought in supermarkets in the UK (under several brands, all very similar), Garibaldi biscuits usually come in four strips of five biscuits each. They have a golden brown, glazed exterior and a moderately sweet pastry, but their defining characteristic is the layer of squashed fruit which gives
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Popular with British consumers as a snack for over 150 years, the Garibaldi biscuit is conventionally consumed with tea or coffee. The biscuits also exist under different names in other countries, including Australia (with the name "Full O'Fruit") and New Zealand (with the name "Fruitli Golden
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which briefly expanded the line to include versions filled with other fruits. The entire Golden Fruit product line was discontinued when the Keebler company became a division of
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Varieties covered with plain or milk chocolate have also been marketed in the past, but appear not to have been available for many years.
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squashed and sandwiched between two thin oblongs of biscuit dough before baking. The biscuits are similar to
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Fruit"). In The Netherlands, a similar biscuit, called Sultana, has been produced since 1935 by Verkade.
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in 1861 following the recruitment of Jonathan Carr, one of the great biscuit makers of
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on this visit. However, it is more likely it was first manufactured by the
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in England in 1854, legend has it that he sat on two biscuits when meeting
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which it called "Golden Fruit". Sunshine was bought out by the
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for many years made a popular version of the Garibaldi with
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British rectangular biscuit with a middle layer of currants
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as well as the Golden Fruit Raisin Biscuits once made by
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Garibaldi biscuits

Biscuit
United Kingdom
Currants
currants
Eccles cake
Sunshine Biscuits
Giuseppe Garibaldi
unify
Kingdom of Italy
South Shields
Joseph Cowen
Bermondsey
Peek Freans
Carlisle
Sunshine Biscuit Company
raisins
Keebler Company
Kellogg's
Flies' graveyard
"FullO'Fruit"
"Fruitli"
the original
"Sultana"
"The Kitchen Thinker: Garibaldi biscuits"
"Best biscuits for afternoon tea"


"Garibaldi and the Tyneside Radicals"

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