Caramel big "Grandes Galettes" biscuits by St Michel - 150g
Cooking Advice:
St Michel Galettes are best paired with a tea or coffee or a quick afternoon snack for a relaxing moment.
Additional information:
Origin | France (Pays de la Loire) |
Size | 150g |
Ingredients | See attached picture |
Preservation | to be stored in a cool and dry place, away from light. After opening, products will be best consumed within 1 month |
Allergens | Wheat, Milk, Eggs (may contain trace of Nuts) |
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In 1905, Joseph Grellier, a confectioner from Saint-Michel-Chef-Chef in the Pays de la Loire region, created the "gallette St Michel", a delicious biscuits intended for the people of his small village.
But his creation started to catch the attention of Parisian women who were enjoying the coastal area for holiday, when his wife Constance decided to bring his products to the beaches packed with holidaymakers: the Galettes quickly rised in popularity until the official St Michel brand was created with the opening of their first factory in 1919.
From then, the company grew steadily, while creating new recipes and offering more and more products, including the famous "Madeleine".
St Michel’s tradition of excellence is based on a mix of traditional and newly created recipes, with a love for delicious things, always keen to reach out, explore and expand their culinary repertoire to invent or re-invent new biscuits.
Their ingredients are carefully selected, only using cage-free eggs and french wheat, along with the removal of any palm oil in their recipes.
Nowadays, St Michel is one of the most beloved biscuits brand in France, offering a wide variety of delicious biscuits, not only in France, but also in Europe, America and Asia.