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Marie biscuit
BERJAYA
The most widely known María biscuit in Spain is made by Fontaneda, now owned by Mondelēz
TypeBiscuit
Place of originUnited Kingdom
Created byPeek Freans
Main ingredientsWheat flour, vegetable oil, vanilla
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A Marie biscuit is a type of biscuit similar to a rich tea biscuit. It is also known (in various languages) as María, Mariebon and Marietta, amongst other names.

Description

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The biscuit is round and usually has the name embossed upon its top surface, the edges of which are also embossed with an intricate design. It is made with wheat flour, sugar, palm oil or sunflower seed oil and, unlike the rich tea biscuit, is typically vanilla-flavoured.[1]

History

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The Marie biscuit was created by the London bakery Peek Freans in 1874 to commemorate the marriage of the Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia to the Duke of Edinburgh.[1][2] It became popular throughout Europe, particularly in Portugal and Spain where, following the Civil War, the biscuit became a symbol of the country's economic recovery after bakeries produced mass quantities to consume a surplus of wheat.[3] Marie biscuits became popular in South Africa and Namibia after going into production by Bakers Biscuits in 1898.

Consumption

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Marie biscuit used to make batik cake, a type of chocolate cake (similar to the hedgehog slice) popular in Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore[4][5]

Many consider that the plain flavour of Maries makes them, like rich tea biscuits, particularly suitable for dunking in tea. Other popular methods of consuming the biscuit include using two to make a sandwich with butter and Marmite or condensed milk spread in between; covering it with golden syrup; or crumbling it up in custard and jelly (gelatin dessert). Marie biscuits are also a common ingredient in home-baking recipes.

In Spain, natillas custard is typically served with a Maria biscuit on top. They are also an essential component of the Portuguese dessert known as serradura.

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Spanish natillas, typically served with a María biscuit on top

In Uruguay, they are served filled with dulce de leche and sprinkled with shredded coconut. In Brazil, they are soaked in milk and then stacked in layers of chocolate and vanilla-flavoured custard cream, with whipped cream and crushed cashew nuts on top to make pavê, a popular Brazilian dessert. In Ireland, the biscuits are known as Marietta and manufactured by Jacob's. In Malaysia, people use them mainly for making batik cake.[6] In India, they are commonly eaten plain with tea or sold in bakeries after coating with chocolate and wrapped in foil.

Manufacturers

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The major international manufacturers (initially sorted by country name):[7]

Country/RegionProducerBrands
BERJAYA ArgentinaArcorManá
ArcorVocación
BERJAYA AustraliaArnott's Biscuits HoldingsMarie
BERJAYA BelarusSlodych, confectionery factoryMarierta
Confectionary Factory SpartakMariya (Мария)
BERJAYA BelgiumDelacreMaria
BERJAYA BoliviaLa SupremaMaría Bonita
BERJAYA BrazilFábrica FortalezaMaria
PiraquêMaria
RichesterMaria
VitarellaMaria
BERJAYA CanadaPresident's ChoiceMaria
BERJAYA Costa RicaPozueloMaria
BERJAYA DenmarkKelsenBiscaMariekiks
BERJAYA EcuadorNestlé Ecuador S.A.María
BERJAYA EgyptBiscomisrMarie
BERJAYA FinlandKantolan (Made in Latvia for Orkla Suomi Finland Oy Ab)Kulta Marie
BERJAYA GermanyPatisserie GunzMaria
BERJAYA Hong KongThe Garden Company LimitedMarie Biscuits
BERJAYA IndiaDisha FoodsTreff
Bonn Food IndustriesMariebon
Britannia IndustriesMarie Gold, Vita Marie
Parle ProductsMarie
ITC LimitedMarie Light
DK Bakings KolkataNutribake Morning Marie
BERJAYA IndonesiaCV Jaya AbadiMarie Regal Biscuits[8]
MayoraRoma Marie Gold, Roma Marie Susu
BERJAYA IrelandJacob'sMarietta
BERJAYA JapanMorinaga & CompanyMarie (マリー)[9]
BERJAYA JordanUniversal Industries Co. Ltd. Zalloum GroupMarie or ماري
BERJAYA KenyaManji Food Industries Ltd.Marie
BERJAYA KuwaitKuwait Flour Mills & Bakeries Co.Marie ماري
BERJAYA LibyaMuhab Food Co. BenghaziMarie Biscuits
BERJAYA LebanonGhandour FoodMarie Biscuits, Lucky 555
BERJAYA MalaysiaHup Seng Perusahaan Makanan (M) Sdn. Bhd.Ping Pong Marie
Hwa Tai Industries Bhd.Hwa Tai Marie
Munchy Food Industries Sdn. Bhd.Munchy's Marie
Perfect Food Manufacturing (M) Sdn. Bhd.Julie's Marie
BERJAYA MauritiusEsko & Co ltd.Marie
BERJAYA MexicoGamesaGalletas Maria
GoyaMarias
BERJAYA NorwayFirst Price (NorgesGruppen)Mariekjeks
Sætre ASMarie
BERJAYA NetherlandsPally HollandMariakaakje, Marie
VerkadeMaria
BERJAYA PanamaProductos Alimenticios Pascual S. A.Maria
BERJAYA PakistanEnglish Biscuit ManufacturersMarie
BERJAYA PhilippinesComfoodsFibisco Marie Biscuits
RebiscoMarie Biscuit, Marie Time, Marie Munch, Marie Gold[10]
BERJAYA PortugalCuétara, Moaçor, Triunfo, Vieira de CastroBolacha Maria, Bolacha Maria Oro
BERJAYA Saudi ArabiaUnited Food Industries Corp. Ltd. Co.DeemaH Marie
BERJAYA SingaporeKhong Guan Biscuit Factory (S) Pte. Ltd.Marie Biscuits, Small Marie Biscuits
BERJAYA South AfricaBakers Blue LabelMarie Biscuits, Cappuccino Marie Biscuits
Baumann'sMarie Biscuits
Casa-MiaTraditional Marie, Marie Toffee
Bisco PlusHenro Marie
Continental BrandsRisi Marie, Risi Petit Marie, Cuétara Maria Cookie 0%
Unity Food ProductsMarie
BERJAYA SpainGullónMaría Leche, María Dorada, María Hojaldrada
Grupo SiroMaría Clásica, María Dorada, María Hojaldrada, Mini María
CuétaraMaría, María Oro, María Hojaldrada
Fontaneda (Mondelez International)La Buena María
Marbú (Artiach)Marbú Dorada
BERJAYA Sri LankaCBL (Munchee)Tikiri Marie, Marie Light, Rice Marie, Chocolate Marie[11]
Cargills (Ceylon) PLCKist Marie[12]
Daintee LtdDaintee Marie[13]
LuckylandLuckyland Marie
Maliban Biscuit Manufactories LimitedGold Marie, Light Marie, Chocolate Marie, Premium Marie[14]
Manchester Foods Pvt Ltd (Bisma)Ceylon Marie
BERJAYA South KoreaOrionMarie
BERJAYA SwedenGöteborgs KexGuld Marie
BERJAYA SyriaKatalina Foods 
BERJAYA ThailandLaemthong Food Industries Co. Ltd.Laemthong Marie
BERJAYA TurkeyŞimşek Biscuits & FoodsGorona
ANI Biscuits & FoodsMarie
BERJAYA UkraineZhytomyr Confectionary Factory ZhLMariya (Марія)
Yarych Confectionary FactoryMariya (Марія)
Kharkiv Biscuit FactoryMariya (Марія)
BERJAYA United KingdomCrawford'sMarie
McVitie'sMarie
BERJAYA United StatesIberia, GoyaMaria cookies
BERJAYA UruguayKraft FoodsMaria de Famosa
El TrigalMaria Rika
BERJAYA VenezuelaC.A. Sucesora de Jose Puig & CIAMaria Puig
BERJAYA VietnamKinh Do CorporationCosy Marie
BERJAYA Yemen Yemen Company for Industry and Commerce Marie
BERJAYA ZimbabweLebenaMarie
LobelsMarie
ArenelMarie

References

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  1. 1 2 James Panton (24 February 2011). Historical Dictionary of the British Monarchy. Scarecrow Press. pp. 40–. ISBN 978-0-8108-7497-8.
  2. Sean O'Grady (20 March 2010). "Minor British Institutions: The Marie biscuit". The Independent. Retrieved 20 March 2010.
  3. "2 Boxes of Classic Maria Cookies by Cuetara". La Tienda. Archived from the original on 7 September 2015. Retrieved 9 November 2007.
  4. Dodd, Seetha Nambiar (4 November 2021). "This batik cake transports me to my Malaysian childhood". SBS Food (Australia). Archived from the original on 16 June 2026. Retrieved 17 June 2026.
  5. Lau, Ian (15 March 2025). "Patterned sweet treat with history blended in". The Star. Archived from the original on 16 June 2026. Retrieved 17 June 2026.
  6. "Marie biscuit, a simple pleasure that rules the world". Biscuit People. 24 March 2017. Archived from the original on 19 April 2018. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  7. "Marie biscuits". Biscuit People. 6 May 2014. Archived from the original on 22 March 2016. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  8. "About Marie Regal". CV Jaya Abadi. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  9. "Simple Biscuit Life". Morinaga & Co., Ltd. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  10. "Our Brands". Rebisco. Archived from the original on 19 April 2018. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  11. "Marie". Ceylon Biscuits Limited. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  12. "Kist Biscuits". Cargills (Ceylon) PLC. Archived from the original on 26 June 2016. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  13. "Daintee Biscuits & Wafer Products". Daintee Limited. Archived from the original on 22 March 2016. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  14. "Premium Marie". Maliban Biscuit. Archived from the original on 19 April 2018. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
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