Tiffin (confectionery)
"Fridge cake" of crushed biscuits From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Fridge cake" of crushed biscuits From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tiffin is a form of cake-like confection composed of crushed biscuits (most commonly digestive biscuits), sugar, syrup, raisins, chocolate, and cocoa powder,[1][2] often covered with a layer of melted striped chocolate. Unlike regular cakes, Tiffin does not require baking. Instead, following preparation of the mixture, the confection is chilled until set.[3] As a consequence the product may also be known as "fridge cake" or another similar term.
Alternative names | Fridge cake |
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Type | Confectionery |
Place of origin | Scotland |
Main ingredients | Biscuits (usually digestive biscuits), sugar, syrup, raisins, cocoa powder |
The confectioner Cadbury produces a chocolate bar called Tiffin, consisting of biscuit pieces and raisins in chocolate, as part of its Dairy Milk range.[4]
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