Anzac Biscuits 250g Australian Tradition

Australian traditional oaten biscuit a great all rounder

SKU: BC6

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The legendary Anzac Biscuits are an Aussie favorite.

History of the Anzac Biscuit

Anzac Biscuit is a common nickname given to traditional Australian oaten biscuits because of the similarity to hardtack long life biscuits used by the Anzac soldiers during the First World War.

Plain hardtack style biscuits are actually simpler in ingredients and much harder and have been made for soldiers and sailors since ancient times. It was known as a dhourra cake to Egyptian mariners and buccellum in the Roman Legions. The British Royal Navy was among the first to mass-produce hardtack as early as the 1660s.

The typical Australian Anzac Biscuit today is a simple sweeter biscuit, made using various combinations of rolled oats, flour, sugar, butter, golden syrup, baking soda, boiling water and sometimes desiccated coconut. Its extra ingredients make it softer to chew or crunchy and slightly sweeter of course, but not a classically sweet biscuit and still with a reasonable long life.

Australian Bush Recipe
Long before they were nicknamed Anzacs, these simple oaten biscuits were made from old recipes used by Australia's famous outback cooks who would substitute honey when they didn’t have sugar or golden syrup and animal fat when they didn’t have butter. Their appeal was in their simplicity to make, ease to transport and long life qualities.

They were always good treats to stick in the tucker bag of a man working out in the bush who would not come home evry night but camp out often because of the distance to get home. Also a favorite fast baked treat when guests came over.

Over the years most young Australian girls would start their cooking skills with mum or nan showing them how to bang out a batch of rolled oat biscuits, which always went down well with a cup of tea. Time marches on but Anzac style biscuits are still a popular homemade biscuit in Australia today and still a treat when company is arriving.

When you don’t have time to bake, we think our old bush recipe version is the best. Why not give them a shot. Serve with tea or coffee.

Australian RSL

The RSL (Returned Services League) is an outstanding Australian iconic institution that for over a century has supported the families of those who have served. The use of the word ANZAC is protected by legislation and requires formal approval to be used in any commercial situation, as ours is. The spirit of the ANZACS is important in Australia. Please support your local events and fundraisers. If you' are having an RSL fundraiser or just offering tea and biscuits after an event. call us for a discounted price for packs of Anzac Biscuits. We are supporters. Call well in advance for large orders.

SKU BC6
Model # B09619NVPC
Barcode # 9339099081180
Brand Bush Cookies
Assembled Length 0.260m
Assembled Height 0.150m
Assembled Width 0.190m
NUTRITION INFORMATION
Nutrient Quantity Per 100G
Energy(kj): 1980
Protein(g): 5.6
Total Fats(g): 12.9
- Saturated Fats(g): 12.9
Carbohydrates(g): 59.6
-Sugars(g): 32.5
Sodium (mg): 439
Ingredients: Sugar, Brown Sugar, Water, Golden Syrup, Milk Solids, Butter, Wheat Flour, Oats Emulsifiers (soy 471) Antioxidant (320) Colour 160A, Dessicated Coconut, (223) Bi-Card Soda)
Country Of Origin: Made In Australia from Majority Australian Produce
Allergin Statement: Wheat, Milk, Soy, Eggs and may contain traces of nuts and seeds

No artificial preservatives, sweetners or colours. No bleached flours

Traditional Bulk snack food from an Aussie wholesale bakery

Anzac Biscuits

By: on 2 September 2022
Doubled my order this week, enough said. Can't get enough just like MUM's
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Anzac Biscuits

By: on 25 August 2022
Just like my mother & I used to make so many years ago, brought back so many memories cooking on Saturday mornings together Thank you. have just placed my second order today, with more of the wonderful products you have available. So glad I found your web site.
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Australian anzac biscuits

By: on 2 February 2018
Hi these anzac biscuits from eBay are very tasty to eat a good purchase , and worth buying great communication from the seller lovely to remember australian traditions with operafoods anzac biscuits lovely packaging as well I don't,t have any pics as I ate the biscuits very delicious indeed my family enjoyed them as well l bought a few packets to eat at home with my family I think you will enjoy them if you buy them thankyou very much great purchase , good shop, kind regards dhar86697 or Denise j hart. 2018
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