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Furniss Favourites 600g
£5.45Furniss’ three most famous biscuits: warmly spiced Original Cornish Fairings that only Furniss are licenced to bake; Shortbread made with rich Clotted Cream; and Cornish Gingerbread made to a traditional recipe perfected by their founder, John Cooper Furniss, in 1886.
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Kernow Chocolate – Eton Mess Chocolate
£2.35Red berry and meringue pieces sprinkled onto white chocolate. Of all the pudding bars they make this one is their most popular. -
Kernow Chocolate – 70% Cocoa Chocolate
£2.35For now this is the darkest chocolate they make, at 72.5% cocoa this bar bucks the trend that the darker you go the more bitter the chocolate. Beautifully intense and smooth without the bitter notes. DAIRY FREE, GLUTEN FREE. -
Kernow Chocolate – Milk Chocolate
£2.35Kernow Chocolate’s signature milk chocolate (35% cocoa 22.5% milk) in its unadulterated form. Smooth, delicious and creamy this may very well be the chocolate that ruins all other chocolate bars for you. They use this milk chocolate as the base chocolate for all of their milk flavours. GLUTEN FREE. -
Kernow Chocolate – Sea Salt Chocolate
£2.35Kernow Chocolate pair their milk chocolate with the most wonderful ingredient Cornish Sea Salt. What you get is explosions of salty goodness and an incredible all round chocolate. GLUTEN FREE. -
Roddas Clotted Cream Shortbread
£3.65Roddas clotted cream shortbread in a miniature milk churn. The perfect taste of Cornwall encapsulated in a little tin, these make the perfect gift!
200g
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Original Cornish Fairings
£1.95A favourite for over 100 years, Furniss is the only company to hold the trademark for The Original Cornish FairingTM. These uniquely spiced biscuits have a taste that is right out of Cornwall; making you feel like you are actually there with every bite.
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Stem Ginger & Honey Fairings 200g
£1.95Originally, Fairings were presents bought at the Cornish Whitsuntide and Corpus Christi fairs. They could be little gifts for a sweetheart, like almonds, cinnamon sticks and macaroons. These fragrant, sweetly spiced fairings capture the spirit of old Cornish festivals – and with chewy stem ginger and aromatic honey, they taste pretty good too.