yes, until they are not prepared, it can go in your luggage. Simple
Yes, you can take biscuits on planes
Wheatmeal Biscuits
Vegemite, Pavlova, Anzac Biscuits and Lamb.
YoYo biscuits were originally invented in South Australia by Menz (the makers of FruChocs). Menz were later bought out by Arnotts who are the current producer of these amazing biscuits. It is very difficult to find YoYo biscuits outside of SA!
Vegemite, Tim Tams, Lamingtons, Pavlova and ANZAC biscuits :)
Vegemite, Pavlova (actually a New Zealand invention which was named in Australia), ANZAC biscuits, Tim Tams, lamingtons, chiko rolls.
Either Vegemite, Tim Tams, Pavlova, Lamingtons or ANZAC biscuits.
* Anzac biscuits * Apple crisp Click on the links below for recipes.
Australia's favorite food are kangaroo's served with a side of kola beans
ANZAC biscuits are mainly made of oats (not "oatmeal") and golden syrup.
The ANZAC biscuits were first made during World War 1. They were crreated by women in Australia and sold to buy small necessities and luxuries for the ANZAC (Australia and New Zealand Army Corps) troops in World War I. These little "comforts of home" included things like soap, toothpaste, pencils, books and lollies. The ANZAC biscuits were also sent to the troops because, being flat and made with oats and syrup, they travelled well and lasted longer, unlike standard cakes and biscuits. Originally the biscuits were called "soldiers' biscuits", and only gained the name "ANZAC biscuits" towards the end of the war, long after the unsuccessful Gallipoli campaign. It was an expression of patriotic pride in the Australian and New Zealand troops serving overseas.