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Seymours Fine Foods

Bandon  |  Cork
 

Bakery Ireland - Artisan Biscuit Makers

There’s not much to beat a good biccie with a cup of tea!  And oh boy, we’ve found some of the best biccies in Ireland especially for your delectation. Seymours Fine Foods, a small bakery based in Bandon, West Cork, has a super range of hand made biscuits that melt in the mouth. The saying may go that ‘A moment on the lips means a lifetime on the hips’ – but with goodies as good as these, do we really care?!

Philip and John O’Connor concentrate on sourcing their ingredients mostly in the immediate locale, hence best golden West cork butter from Bandon Co-Op, Macroom Oatmeal, superb quality free range eggs from James and Mary O’Brien’s Bandon based Valley View Free Range Eggs, and glorious buttermilk from the Clona Dairy in nearby Clonakilty. Further a field, flour comes from Odlums and oatflakes from Flahavan’s. And all these go together, to make a stylish and seriously chic range. Great biccies deserve great accolades, and these really take the biscuit!  Excuse that dreadful pun - at Good Food Ireland, when we find a great product we want you to know about - we get carried away with excitement!  

Seymours Original Shortbread, buttery and crumbly and everything a shortbread biccie should be, is at the helm of the range. Now that simple but delicious offering has been joined by Cranberry and Almond, and Hazelnut and Chocolate, available through fine food shops. New two-packs in Chocolate Chip or Original Shortbread flavours, are the latest addition to the catering market – find them in some of Ireland’s most prestigious hotels, cafés, and guesthouses. Look out for Seymours biscuits, elegantly wrapped, in Irish airports and selected fine food shops nationwide including fellow Good Food Ireland members Caviston's Food Emporium in Glasthule, Co Dublin, Country Choice in Nenagh, Co Tipperary, Donnybrook Fair in Dublin, Kates Kitchen in Sligo, The Kitchen & Foodhall in Port Laoise, Mannings Emporium in Ballylickey, Co Cork, and Urru Culinary Store, Bandon, West Cork. 

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By : Jenny Murphy 28-Jan-2010

Hello, What a delightful experience opening a box of Seymours Shortbread is. It has the prettiest packaging and with a chic box. But best of all the shortbread is the tastiest ever. Unlike most shortbread, Seymours is moist and really lovely. Keep up the great work.

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2 Cloughmacsimon Business Park
Bandon
Co Cork
+353 (0) 86 3309378
Email: info@seymours.ie
Web: www.seymours.ie
 
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