Malted milk (biscuit)
The malted milk is a type of biscuit, first produced by Elkes Biscuits of Uttoxeter (now owned by Fox's Biscuits) in 1924. They are named after their malt flavouring and milk content.

A typical malted milk biscuit design. ("Tesco" brand)

A "moo-dy" malted milk biscuit
The design used varies according to the manufacturer, with variants including two milk churns and a cow, a cow and a gate or a cow and a calf.
Variations of the biscuit include a chocolate covered single biscuit, as well as a custard cream like variety where two biscuits sandwich a vanilla-based cream.[1]
See also
- Malted milk, the powdered grain and milk product for drinks
- Rich tea, the traditional biscuit that also includes malt but no milk
- Shortbread, the traditional Scottish biscuit that is rich in butter but contains no malt
- List of cookies
References
- "Malted Milk Cream". Fox's biscuits. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
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