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Dundee Biscuits
Does anyone remember these big, chocolate bottomed, shortbread biscuits?About an inch thick,and 3 inches in diameter, the word Dundee printed across the sprinkled sugar top in a kind of rugby ball shape.
Are they still around anywhere? My husband has been looking for them for a couple of years now, with no luck.
(nb I asked this question last year, but the lead that the person gave me fell through, so I'm hoping that this 2nd attempt may be more fruitful )
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A company in Darwin Lancs are producing a Chocolate Dundee biscuit They are called Cottage Cookies, 17 Brunswick Street, Darwin, Lancashire
Guess what I'm nibbling on Ethel!
My husband rang Cottage Cookies, and they gave him one of their outlets not far from where he works in Manchester.
I must admit to being disappointed though. The biscuit is round, but smaller. The choclate is on the bottom, but not so thick. The biscuit itself is your basic scottish shortbread, very pale, with fork pricks on the top.I remember the original as not tasting shortbready and being a lovely golden colour.It does have the puffed up edge of the original though...hmm that's about all it does have.....:s.
Don't get me wrong..the biscuit itself is fine, if a little bland, but it's nothing like the Dundee biscuit I remember. I'll not be buying any more. I'll keep up the search for the real thing!
bekah, if you're in the north west perhaps you can try them and see what you think