Malted milk (biscuit)

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A typical malted milk biscuit design. ("Tesco" brand)
A "moo-dy" malted milk biscuit

The malted milk is a type of biscuit, first produced by Elkes Biscuits of Uttoxeter (now owned by Fox's Biscuits) in 1924. They are named after their malt flavouring and milk content.

There are three main variations of the design which now varies from company to company. These are:

Variations include a chocolate covered single biscuit, as well as a custard cream like variety where two biscuits sandwich a vanilla-based cream.[1]

See also

  • Malted milk, the powdered grain and milk product for drinks
  • Rich tea, the traditional biscuit that also includes malt but no milk
  • Shortbread, the traditional Scottish biscuit that is rich in butter but contains no malt
  • List of cookies

References

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