Biscuit love!

You know how sitting long hours at your desk just gets you to ‘saturation’ point? That’s when you know it’s time for a break!

And if you’re at a place like Dquip, the tea break is a must here. 😉

The time when we all move away from our seats and gravitate towards the “break zone”… That’s what charges us up!

So one of these days, we had these:

Good day: The smiling cookie!

Toast: A confectionery cousin of the biscuit family.

Parle-G: Best enjoyed with tea.. Or in an ice cream sandwich.. 🙂

Call it “cookie” American style, “cracker” British style or “biskut” desi style. The bottomline is, the world loves biscuits with chai whether you’re 6, 16 or 60!

And we bet this a common childish experience everyone has at least once! When you dunk a biscuit in tea or milk.. And if you’re too late.. Plotch! It falls into the mug leaving you with either a puppy face or an awkward smile. 🙂

Biscuit love! Feature image

 

Biscuit love! Plated

 

 

Did you know? This is how much people love biscuits?!

There’s actually something called as a ‘Biscuit Festival’!

It’s a celebration of all the exotic world famous biscuit variants which promotes local economy.

Hey, if you liked this little Foodilicious post, there’s more coming your way here!

Weekly Menu:

Note: We take a list of the likes and dislikes of everyone and order them in a random order.

Here’s a look at all the combinations our weekly menu has:

Bakery items: Brownies, bread butter, muffins, slice cakes & a variety of waffies!

Confectionary: Orange, Green apple, grape, mint candies and toffees!

Indian carbs: Bun maska, plain & butter khari, toast, nankhatai, sev bundi, etc.

Indian snacks: Almost every type of chivda, sev, flavoured dal, bhujia, bhakarwadi, etc.

Wafers: Sweet, spicy, salty, tangy and other variants of banana & potato chips.

Biscuits: Hide & Seek, Oreos, Bourbon, Jim Jams, Bournvita, Parle G, Nice Time, Little hearts, Dark Fantasy, Marie, 50 50 and a lot more biscuits that are a 100% delish

Ice cream: Vanilla, chocolate, strawberry topped with fresh fruits, oreos or dry fruits….

Fruits: Seasonal fruits like mangoes, watermelons, etc.

Fizzy & Cold drinks, juices

Pickles: Red, green chilli pickles and thecha

Instant noodles and pasta: Ones with spicy masalas

The occasional spoiling with Famous street food from the ‘bazaar’: Dhokla, Vada Pav, Samosa, Bhel, etc.

Plus there’s also stuff that we sometimes cook up in our mini kitchen. 🙂

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