Intentar ORO - Gratis
Pass the BISCUITS
Woman's Weekly
|April 29, 2025
Whether covered in chocolate or dunked in tea, we Brits can't break our habit
-
As a nation, we eat more biscuits than any other country, with 55% of us buying them at least once a week. Crumbs, we even have an annual biscuit day on 29 May to celebrate, whether we're ginger nuts or digestive devotees! But where did our love of the humble biscuit come from?
THE EARLIEST BISCUITSWe have the ancient world to thank for the first biscuits. 'Barley bread was sliced up and dried to make hard rusks that were then fermented and used to make beer,' explains food historian Lizzie Collingham, the author of The Biscuit: The History of a Very British Indulgence.
The Romans called these hard rusks panis bicoctus, meaning bread twice-baked, which is where the name biscuit comes from. 'These long-lasting savoury biscuits remained a staple for sailors, soldiers and explorers,' explains Lizzie. 'But it was the 9th century when sugar cane was brought from India to Asia, and then Europe that the sweet biscuits so many of us love today started to be made.'Esta historia es de la edición April 29, 2025 de Woman's Weekly.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE Woman's Weekly
Woman's Weekly
A second CHANCE
It was time for her grandma's love of life to be passed on
3 mins
March 02, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Birthday WISHES
Make their day with these cross-stitch cards
1 min
March 02, 2026
Woman's Weekly
HAIRSTYLES to flatter
Feel you're ready for a change? Here are some celebrity-inspired ideas to show your hairdresser
2 mins
March 02, 2026
Woman's Weekly
A Change OF SCENE
Neither Daisy nor Lucinda had realised how swapping lives would change everything
10 mins
March 02, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Little FLOWER
Knit a spring jumper embellished with pretty crocheted blooms
4 mins
March 02, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Great reads
Zoe West shares her picks for the week
2 mins
March 02, 2026
Woman's Weekly
'2026 was a new beginning'
Emilia Fox on the latest series of Silent Witness and juggling work with motherhood
3 mins
March 02, 2026
Woman's Weekly
No cash in THE ATTIC
We're having a clear-out. Everything must go
3 mins
March 02, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Here to help
LET COUNSELLOR KEREN LIGHTEN YOUR LOAD
3 mins
March 02, 2026
Woman's Weekly
By the BOOK
Were Julie and Cheryl about to begin new chapters in their lives?
7 mins
March 02, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

