There is no rest for the Dubai chocolate world as another brand announces the launch of a Dubai chocolate-inspired product and this is something we can definitely get behind.

Fox’s, the brand behind those sensational chocolatey biscuits and Party Rings has jumped onto the pistachio trend and released Dubai style biscuit creams, featuring a very generous filling.

Following the viral success of the ‘Dubai Style’ chocolate trend, Fox’s Fabulous Chocolatey is bringing the luxury of the Middle East straight to the biscuit aisle with the UK’s first ‘Dubai Style’ cream-filled chocolate biscuits to bring a taste of indulgence to major supermarkets.

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This is the first time we've seen a Dubai chocolate inspired biscuit from a well known brand (about time we say) and each biscuit features a buttery cocoa shortcake base, filled with smooth pistachio cream. It’s layered with a fine crumbled biscuit for a knafeh-inspired crunch and coated in velvety milk chocolate. It’s finished with a delicious dark chocolate drizzle to perfectly balance each bite. It's truly a treat that looks as good as it tastes!

The biscuits are available in Tesco stores from 16 July (only 2 days away!) and retail for £2.65 per pack. Be warned, these will only be around for a limited time only so you'll want to move quickly..

Our brilliant cookery team have developed some incredible Dubai chocolate inspired recipes, with our new favourite being this no-bake cheesecake. It's so easy to make and once you take a bite, you won't be able to stop eating it. Thank us later.

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Melanie Giandzi
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Mel is the Senior Food & Drink Writer for Good Housekeeping UK, covering all the delicious new product launches that come her way, writing about food and drink topics, and curating gift guides for the best foodie products to buy. Alongside that, she can be found developing and creating cocktails for GH and holds her WSET Level 2 in Wine and Spirits. She was part of the Good Housekeeping Institute food testing team for over four years before moving over to the digital side, so knows a thing or two about great food products. You'll find her scouring the supermarket shelves in her spare time for new and exciting ingredients to experiment with in her kitchen.