Biscuits
Biscuits are a type of baked good that is typically small, flat, and either sweet or savory in flavor. They are made from flour, fat, sugar (if sweet), and leavening agents such as baking powder or baking soda.
Sweet biscuits may contain sugar, butter, and flavors like vanilla, chocolate, or fruit. They can be simple or complex, with varying levels of sweetness and texture, from soft and crumbly to hard and crunchy.
Savory biscuits are often made with cheese, herbs, or spices and can be served as a snack or an appetizer. They may be thin, crisp, thicker, and softer and are often enjoyed with wine or beer.
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Our collection of biscuits is designed to give you the ultimate snacking experience. We have sourced the best ingredients to create a range of biscuits that satisfy even the most discerning palate. Whether you like sweet or savory, we have a biscuit for you.
Our biscuits are made using traditional recipes passed down through generations, ensuring that every bite is packed with flavor and nostalgia.
Osmania Biscuits
- Osmania Biscuits are small, crisp, and flaky in texture, with a slightly sweet and salty flavor.
Doodh Biscuits
- Doodh biscuits, or milk biscuits, are a type of Indian biscuit commonly consumed as a snack or with tea.
Introduction to Rusk and its Varieties
Rusk is a complex, dry biscuit or bread usually made from flour, water, and salt. It is baked twice to make it crisp and durable, hence the name "double-baked bread."
The dough is first baked into a loaf, then sliced into thin pieces, then baked again at a lower temperature to dry it out completely.
Elaichi Rusk
- Elaichi rusk is a type of sweet, crispy Indian bread that is flavored with cardamom (elaichi).
Fruit Cake Rusk
- Fruit cake rusks are twice-baked breads typically made with dried fruit and spices and then sliced into small, crunchy pieces.
FAQs
Q.1: What's the best way to store biscuits?
- Biscuits should be stored in a container at room temperature. They will remain fresh for up to three days.
Q.2: What are the benefits of eating rusks?
- Rusks are an excellent source of fiber and can be a healthy snack option. They are also easy to digest and a good choice for teething infants.