Tiffin (confectionery)

Tiffin (confectionery)

Tiffin is a form of cake-like confection composed of crushed biscuits (most commonly digestive biscuits) sugar, syrup, raisins and cocoa powder, often covered with a layer of melted chocolate. Unlike regular cakes, Tiffin does not require baking. Instead, following preparation of the mixture, the confection is chilled until set. As a consequence the product may also known as 'fridge cake'[1] or another similar term.

The confectioner Cadbury produces a chocolate bar called "Tiffin", consisting of biscuit pieces and raisins in chocolate, as part of its Dairy Milk range.

External links

Notes and references



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Tiffin (disambiguation) — Tiffin may refer to: Tiffin, a light meal eaten during the day People Annabel Tiffin, presenter of the regional BBC news programme, North West Tonight Charles Tiffin, architect Edward Tiffin (1766 – 1829), the first Governor of Ohio Helen Tiffin …   Wikipedia

  • Tiffin — For other uses, see Tiffin (disambiguation). Part of a series on Meals …   Wikipedia

  • List of brand name confectionery products — See Also: This article is an alphabetic list of brand name confectionery products. A *After Eight **After Eight Eggs **After Eight Grand Marnier Straws **After Eight Bitesize *Amazin Fruit *Amazin Raisin bar *Anglo Bubbly *Ashbury **Ashbury… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Cadbury products — A list of Cadbury products in alphabetical order by type and name. Contents 1 Cadbury branded products 1.1 Confectionery 1.2 Desserts 1.2.1 Cake Bars …   Wikipedia

  • Lunch — For the album by UK band Audience, see Lunch (album). Part of a series on Meals …   Wikipedia

  • aoó'ssin — dessert; synonyms (n) sweet, confection, confectionery, banquet, delicacy, meal, feast, sugariness, sweetness, (v) bait, bever, dejeuner, dinner, snack, supper, tiffin, whet …   Blackfoot - English thesaurus dictionary

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”