Rich Tea Biscuits

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Size: Pack of 18

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Burton's makes traditional English rich tea biscuits that are flaky and superb with tea, coffee or enjoyed on their own. Loved by children and adults, they make an excellent snack any time of day. Stock up on these light and delicious semi-sweet cookies for the perfect afternoon treat the entire family will love!
Burton's makes traditional English rich tea biscuits that are flaky and superb with tea, coffee or enjoyed on their own. Loved by children and adults, they make an excellent snack any time of day. Stock up on these light and delicious semi-sweet cookies for the perfect afternoon treat the entire family will love!

George Burton began began biscuits in Leek, Staffordshire in the mid 1800's, inspiring his grandson Joseph to found Burton's Biscuit Co in 1935. Burton's focuses on quality and innovation, discover our collection of these iconic UK biscuits.

Customer Reviews

Based on 49 reviews
71%
(35)
12%
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16%
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D
DeBennett
Not too sweet

I like that they are not loaded with sugar, like the more popular brand of tea biscuits.

Q
Queenie
Delicate and Yummy

These are like most English rich tea biscuits lightly sweet. That kind of biscuit goes well with black tea,as opposed to American cookies that are usually too sweet or too rich in fats. Rich tea biscuit of all kinds works with black tea,however Burton's biscuits are just a tad more delicate than other,more famous UK biscuits. If they're ever unavailable here you can pick some up at a Cost Plus World Market if you're near one.

J
James W. Burton
It's better with Burton's

Tasty as always - with the same last name, it has to be a winner.

j
jill f.
Be prepared to only eat half of each packet - the rest are crushed.

They arrive with a very high percentage of broken biscuits

Customer Reviews

Based on 49 reviews
71%
(35)
12%
(6)
16%
(8)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
D
DeBennett
Not too sweet

I like that they are not loaded with sugar, like the more popular brand of tea biscuits.

Q
Queenie
Delicate and Yummy

These are like most English rich tea biscuits lightly sweet. That kind of biscuit goes well with black tea,as opposed to American cookies that are usually too sweet or too rich in fats. Rich tea biscuit of all kinds works with black tea,however Burton's biscuits are just a tad more delicate than other,more famous UK biscuits. If they're ever unavailable here you can pick some up at a Cost Plus World Market if you're near one.

J
James W. Burton
It's better with Burton's

Tasty as always - with the same last name, it has to be a winner.

j
jill f.
Be prepared to only eat half of each packet - the rest are crushed.

They arrive with a very high percentage of broken biscuits