Here are all your childhood memories brought back. One delicious cookie at a time
Indian Shrewsbury
Kayani bakery in Pune is famous across India for its adaptation of the classic cookie. It is a local as well as a tourist favorite and is to be available in many varieties like plain, with cashews or raisins, ginger, and lemon-infused. Fun fact: Shrewsbury is actually a quaint little English town in the country of Shropshire.
Nankhatai
The Indian nankhatai cookie really captures the essence of Indian tea-time. This rather dry-looking biscuit melts in your mouth the moment you eat it and has been a family favorite for decades now.
Karachi bakery biscuits
The Karachi bakery and their fruit biscuits became so popular that not only did it lead to the opening of several branches in the country but, it also became a widely stored snack in the pantry of an Indian household.
Iyengar Bakery Khara Biscuit
The century-old brand is still a local favorite and is known for its tea cakes and khaara biscuits. The unique thing about this cookie is that chilies, coriander, and curry leaves are added to its batter!
Jam filled cookies
This sandwich cookie with vanilla cream filling in between, a gooey berry jam at the center, and sugar crystals on the top might just be the cause of many sibling riots in Indian households. And we don't blame them because who can resist this cookie?
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