Is a Jaffa Cake a cake, a biscuit or trifle?!


Question: It looks like a biscuit, but it's a cake.


Answers: It looks like a biscuit, but it's a cake.

A biscuit.

a bit of all what you said

A cake
Tax must be payed for chocolate biscuits but not cake so they proved it was a cake because it goes stale (while a biscuit doesn't when it goes old)

The clue is in the name... its a small cake.

Cake.

Cake goes hard when stale, biscuit goes soft.

all three

its a cake!

1. it says so in its name.
2. biscuits snap witha crunchy sound
3. trifles usually include custard and cream with optional fruit.

A cake....its something to do with the tax payable on it!!

Jaffa Cake. its a cake. its too yummy yo be a biscuit

a bisciutcake

I think there is a bit of a clue in the title sorry hon but cake is cake

a biscuit/cake couldnt be a triffle!

coconuts

a cake because of the bottom layer of it. however all cakes and biscuits go stale so im not too sure!! its definately not a trifle!!

a biscuit

I would say the clue was in the name - Jaffa CAKE

It's a cake to cut a long story short, biscuit means twice cooked in French which dries preserves and makes very good dunking material. I don't think you could keep a jaffa in your biscuit tin for months it would turn hairy!

Biscuit/cake

Well the name says cake so it is a cake.

biscuit.

hi my name is mikey
yes a jaffa cake is a cake because uder the choclate and jelly stuff thier sponge,lol!!!!
cake to me
orange flavored at halloween

mikey





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