Anzac biscuits originate from Australia and New Zealand. They were traditionally made by soldiers' wives and sent to soldiers during World War I, as the ingredients were non-perishable and could withstand long journeys. The name "ANZAC" stands for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, highlighting their historical significance. Today, they are enjoyed in both countries as a popular sweet treat.
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