Queen Elizabeth, a symbol of regal elegance and historical significance, was known to enjoy the simple pleasure of a well-made biscuit.
The late Queen had a few favourites that she often savoured with her afternoon tea, a tradition deeply rooted in British culture.Darren McGrady, who served as the Queen's private chef for 11 years, revealed to Hello!
Magazine that Chocolate Bath Olivers were among her preferred treats. He also shared: "She is absolutely a chocoholic. Anything we put on the menu that had chocolate on, she would choose, especially chocolate perfection pie."Chocolate Olivers are produced by the exclusive brand Huntley and Palmer, with a tin currently priced at £8.49, reports the Express.
The brand describes these biscuits as "Rich, dark chocolate, generously enrobed around a crisp slow-baked biscuit Chocolate Olivers are the ultimate biscuit indulgence, made using a patented recipe from the 1930's, which includes hops and malt, with the thickest, richest dark chocolate."Interestingly, Huntley and Palmers claim that John Lennon of The Beatles once declined cash payment, "preferring Chocolate Olivers instead".
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