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The empire biscuit, a popular treat in the UK and parts of Ireland, is believed to have originated in the late 19th century. Its name is thought to be a nod to the British Empire, reflecting the period's colonial influence. The biscuit typically consists of two shortbread-like cookies sandwiched with jam and topped with icing, often adorned with a cherry. While its exact origins are uncertain, it is widely associated with Scottish baking traditions.

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