Pink Wafer

Pink wafer
Type Biscuit
Place of origin United Kingdom
Main ingredients Cream Filling (Vegetable Oil, Sugar, Natural Flavouring), Wafer (Wheat Flour, Rapeseed Oil, Colour: Beetroot Red; Emulsifier: Soya Lecithin; Salt. Raising Agent; Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate)[1]
Cookbook:Pink wafer  Pink wafer

A pink wafer is a wafer-based confectionery originally made by Edinburgh's Crawford's Biscuits in the United Kingdom, and is now made by United Biscuits, the company that took over the firm in 1960, still using the Crawford's name. The snack consists of crème sandwiched between wafers (dyed pink).

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