Description
- Garibaldi biscuits are often referred to as dead fly biscuits due to the squashed fly-like appearance of their currants. They were named after the Italian general Giuseppe Garibaldi following his visit to England in 1854.
- Crawfords Garibaldi Biscuits contain no artificial colours or flavours.
- Allegern Information: Contains Milk, May Contain Nuts, May Contain Soya, Contains Wheat.
- Crawfords Garibaldi Biscuits are a British classic consisting of two crispy, golden layers of biscuit with currants squashed in between. Perfect in tandem with a cup of tea!
Garibaldi biscuits are a crisp golden brown cookie filled with plump raisins. They have been made in England since 1813. The is only 1 gram of fat per biscuit, Suitable for Vegetarians.