There is a moment, just after the last fast is broken, when the house is full of laughter, new clothes rustle, and the table becomes the place where everyone finally slows down. That is the precise moment for a thoughtful Eid biscuit gift box to present itself. A (letterbox) Eid gift that arrives ready to share with the people you love.

Eid & Hajj Mubarak Jam Biscuits – Box of 6 - The Biskery

Why these handmade Eid biscuit gift boxes feel like Eid

Eid is a celebration you feel with all your senses – from the call to prayer to the clinking of tea glasses and the passing round of sweets. Our handmade Eid biscuits (which can be posted across the UK) are designed to slip effortlessly into that ritual. It can be a box you send ahead to family you cannot see in person, or place proudly on your own table for everyone to share after prayers.

Star and Crescent Eid Biscuits - The Biskery

Each Eid biscuit gift box is baked to order (halal and vegetarian) so you can offer them freely to guests of all ages and dietary preferences. The designs are intentionally simple and elegant – classic “Eid Mubarak” messages, star and crescent shapes, on our signature jam biscuits that bring a little sense of occasion to even the smallest get‑together.

A standard Eid biscuit box includes six generously sized biscuits, each around 7.5cm in diameter, which sit beautifully on a platter or next to a cup of chai. They are the kind of biscuits people notice, pause over, and then ask, “Where did you get these?”

A sweet letterbox Eid gift to say “Eid Mubarak” from afar

If this Eid you are sending love across cities rather than across the table, these Eid biscuits make that distance feel smaller. Eid biscuit gift boxes are letterbox-friendly, with free UK‑wide delivery options, so your gift can arrive even if the recipient is out for Eid prayers or visiting family.

Eid & Hajj Mubarak Jam Biscuits – Box of 6 - The Biskery

Every box includes a free personalised gift note, which means you can say “Eid Mubarak”, “Thank you for hosting us” or “Wish we were there with you” in your own words. We simply package that message inside a box of freshly baked Eid Mubarak biscuits and send it straight to their door.

Because each box is baked to order, your Eid letterbox gift never sits on a shelf; it is made with one household, one celebration, one story in mind. It is an easy way to show up for someone you care about when you cannot be there in person.

Bringing something special to the Eid table

For those inviting a houseful of guests, a biscuit platter can become the quiet star of the dessert table. Our Eid range includes embossed “Eid Mubarak” biscuits as well as jam‑filled star and crescent designs, so you can mix and match shapes and flavours to suit your spread.

Eid Mubarak Biscuits - The Biskery

Each piece is sturdy enough to be passed around little hands, yet still has that melt‑in‑the‑mouth texture that makes people reach for a second. Because the biscuits are alcohol and gelatine-free, and made with a short, buttery dough inspired by traditional European celebration biscuits, they sit comfortably alongside your homemade desserts as something a little different, but still familiar and comforting.

They photograph beautifully too, for that post‑Eid family photo around the table – the kind of detail that makes your Eid table look as special as it feels. If you are searching for easy dessert ideas for your Eid gathering at home, an Eid biscuit gift box is a simple way to add something festive and memorable.

Ideas for celebrating with loved ones using Eid biscuit gifts

If you are marking Eid at home this year, you could:

  • Lay out a “biscuit grazing board” with our Eid biscuits, dates and fresh fruit for guests to enjoy between visits and phone calls – a relaxed way to share your Eid biscuit throughout the day.

  • Send an Eid letterbox gift ahead to elderly relatives or friends who might not make it to larger gatherings, so they can still feel part of your celebration.

  • Bring a box as a host gift when you are invited for Eid lunch – it is thoughtful, easy to share, and feels more personal than a last‑minute supermarket box of chocolates.

  • Let children hand an Eid Mubarak biscuit to each guest as they arrive; it gives little ones a role in the celebration and turns “Eid Mubarak” into something they can literally hold in their hand.

These are small moments, but they are often the ones people remember long after the plates have been cleared away.

Ready to choose your Eid biscuit gift box?

When you are ready to plan your celebration, you can choose from several Eid biscuit options: classic “Eid Mubarak” embossed biscuits, jam‑filled star and crescent designs, and larger celebration quantities if you are catering for a crowd (from around 10 up to 600 biscuits). You can order an Eid biscuit gift box for your own table and send a second letterbox Eid gift straight to someone you love.

Free UK tracked or standard shipping options are available on our Eid biscuits to send by post, so it is easy to organise gifts for family, neighbours and friends in one go. If you already know who you want to surprise this year – a sibling, a neighbour, a friend who has been there for you through Ramadan – now is the moment to turn that thought into something they can taste.

A small Eid biscuit gift box on their doorstep might be the part of Eid they remember most.

Written by Saskia Roskam

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