The annual celebration of National Biscuit Day on May 29 is a British holiday that allows us to appreciate the biscuit in all its varieties and flavours. Biscuits are baked flour-based products with a diversity of shapes. Typically, they are prepared with sugar, chocolate, icing, jam, ginger, or cinnamon as sweeteners. Similarly to crackers, biscuits can also be savoury. Biscuits can also refer to firm, flour-based animal treats, such as dog biscuits. A biscuit is a compact baked good that is referred to as a “cookie” or “cracker” in the United States and most of English-speaking Canada outside of North America.
The background of National Biscuit Day UK
Initially, the need for nutritious and durable foods that could be readily transported on long journeys, particularly at sea, was met by bringing a cook along with live food. Depending on the mode of conveyance at the time, whether it was horses or small ships, this would necessitate additional space. This would eventually result in the baking of processed cereals (including the production of flour), which would provide a more reliable food source.
In the past, the majority of physicians believed that the majority of health issues were related to digestion, and it was recommended that biscuits be consumed daily for sustenance and to prevent illness. Because firm biscuits become softer over time, early bakers endeavoured to create the hardest biscuits possible. As long as they were kept dry, hard-baked biscuits could be stored for years without going bad. As sugar supplies increased, so did the refinement and supply of flour, allowing for the consumption of more leisurely foods, such as sweet biscuits.
The British biscuit company achieved market dominance by introducing new products in aesthetically pleasing packaging. The British company Huntley & Palmers devised the decorative biscuit tin in 1831, which led to the global export of biscuits. By the year 1900, 172 countries had purchased Huntley & Palmers biscuits, demonstrating their global reach. Due to the historical significance of this type of food, numerous regions of the globe now have their own unique biscuit style.
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National Biscuit Day activities in the UK
Bake some biscuits
For National Biscuit Day, it is always a good idea to bake some biscuits. Therefore, obtain a recipe book, sanitise the oven, and begin baking!
Eat some biscuits
You know what they say, correct? “A biscuit a day keeps the doctor away” is not a common expression. However, the purpose of National Biscuit Day is to consume biscuits.
Share the enjoyment online.
Share online the atmosphere of National Biscuit Day by using the hashtag #NationalBiscuitDay in your posts. Don’t neglect to provide your followers and friends with some homemade recipes.
5 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BISCUITS
The initial purpose of the first batch of British biscuits was to refresh people’s breath.
Biscuits were initially baked without leavening and served predominantly as a source of sustenance for soldiers, as opposed to sweet treats.
The biscuit factory was officially founded in the United Kingdom, and British biscuit brands remain the most ubiquitous in the world.
Once upon a time, it was believed that consuming a biscuit before a funeral and placing it on the corpse of the deceased would absolve the deceased of their sins.
During World War II, the relationship between biscuits and tea gained popularity.
NATIONAL BISCUIT DAY UK DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | May 29 | Monday |
2024 | May 29 | Wednesday |
2025 | May 29 | Thursday |
2026 | May 29 | Friday |
2027 | May 29 | Saturday |