Bisca, Danish confectionery company in Vordingborg Municipality, Denmark
Bisca is a Danish baking company on the island of Mon with multiple bakeries producing over 200 varieties of cookies, cakes, crackers, and traditional biscuits. The product range is distributed worldwide and includes both artisanal and industrial baked goods.
Karen Volf founded the roots of Bisca in 1864 with a successful bakery that gained recognition in Copenhagen's social circles in the early 1900s. The business evolved from this local bakery into an international producer of baked goods.
The company has supplied the Royal Danish Court since 1997 and plays a role in the nation's baking traditions. For many Danes, the brand is linked to holiday treats and everyday biscuits that have appeared on family tables across generations.
The products are available in Danish supermarkets and international stores, though not always concentrated in one location. It helps to check the packaging since the wide product range features different ingredients and nutritional values.
The company operates under Rainforest Alliance certification, ensuring its raw materials meet social, economic, and environmental standards. This certification is uncommon among traditional bakeries and shows a thoughtful approach to global supply chains.
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