Generally speaking, biscuits are allowed into the UK. However, if the biscuits you bring may contain meat or other restricted items, you need to pay special attention. In addition, if you plan to bring a large number of biscuits into the UK, you may be suspected of having commercial purposes and be required to pay taxes.
If you only bring a small amount of biscuits to eat by yourself, there is usually no problem. But it is best to check the relevant regulations on the official website of the British Customs to avoid unnecessary trouble.
Who invented the biscuits?
The biscuits were first invented by the British, and they were called “Biscay” at that time. Biscay was originally the name of a bay in France. More than 150 years ago, an English sailboat was sailing in the sea near Biscay. It encountered a strong wind, got lost and ran aground, and was hit by a reef. The sea water poured into the cabin.
At this critical juncture, the crew rowed small boats and boarded the deserted island. They transported these things to the island, mixed with flour, sugar, and made into small dough, which was baked on the fire, crispy and sweet.
After they were rescued back home, they baked many small cakes in the same way to commemorate the death. In this way, “Biscay” gradually spread. After the continuous improvement of food workers, various varieties of biscuits were made.
Where did cookies first originate?
Cookies first originated in Europe, and there are many theories about the specific origin. One theory is that in the 17th century, a small snack called koekje made by the Dutch was recorded in the diaries of travelers and soon spread throughout Europe. Then, in the 18th century, cookies became popular in England and the United States, and became one of the traditional snacks in both regions.
Another theory is that cookies originated from the pastry culture of Guangdong Province in southern China, and then spread to countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States. However, this claim is not widely accepted.
No matter which statement is correct, in modern society, cookies have become one of the most popular snacks around the world.
Which country first started to industrialize the production of cookies?
The answer is as follows:
The first country to industrialize the production of cookies is the United Kingdom.
In the early 19th century, with the advancement of the Industrial Revolution and the advancement of food processing technology, the British invented modern production lines for making cookies, making large-scale production and sales a reality.