No, you can’t eat it. But we don’t blame you for wanting to—this adorable Florida Sea Cookie (aka Sea Biscuit) looks like the ocean tried to bake a perfect puff pastry and forgot the frosting. Measuring 1 to 1.5 inches, this lil' biscuit is chubby, charming, and completely real. Found in Florida’s shallow waters, these puffy sand dollar cousins are a favorite among collectors, crafters, and shell nerds alike.
🌴 Naturally sculpted by the sea, each piece is gently cleaned and ready for display, crafting, or just being your new pocket pal.
📏 Specs:
Size: 1–1.5"
Origin: Florida
Texture: Puffy, biscuit-like, slightly domed
Color: Natural creamy white to light beige
🎯 Uses:
Coastal shadow boxes
Jewelry making
Ocean-themed crafts
Miniature beach terrariums
A weirdly satisfying paperweight for tiny paper
🧠 Fun Fact: Sea cookies and sea biscuits are close relatives to sand dollars, but they’ve hit the gym and bulked up. If sand dollars are the flatbread of the sea, these are definitely the biscuits.
No, you can’t eat it. But we don’t blame you for wanting to—this adorable Florida Sea Cookie (aka Sea Biscuit) looks like the ocean tried to bake a perfect puff pastry and forgot the frosting. Measuring 1 to 1.5 inches, this lil' biscuit is chubby, charming, and completely real. Found in Florida’s shallow waters, these puffy sand dollar cousins are a favorite among collectors, crafters, and shell nerds alike.
🌴 Naturally sculpted by the sea, each piece is gently cleaned and ready for display, crafting, or just being your new pocket pal.
📏 Specs:
Size: 1–1.5"
Origin: Florida
Texture: Puffy, biscuit-like, slightly domed
Color: Natural creamy white to light beige
🎯 Uses:
Coastal shadow boxes
Jewelry making
Ocean-themed crafts
Miniature beach terrariums
A weirdly satisfying paperweight for tiny paper
🧠 Fun Fact: Sea cookies and sea biscuits are close relatives to sand dollars, but they’ve hit the gym and bulked up. If sand dollars are the flatbread of the sea, these are definitely the biscuits.