What kind of biscuits or cookies go best with coffee?!


Question:

What kind of biscuits or cookies go best with coffee?


I have choco chip or ginger nut with tea. But because of the taste of coffee, those don't taste good.


Answers: Try some biscotti. They were made just for you to dip in your coffee. You could find them at almost any coffee shop or grocery store. There really good warmed up also! Try shortbread. bourbon
or chocolate biscuits My favourite kind are chocolate chip cookies, butter cookies, and oatmeal cookies. Try powdered mini donuts with your hot tea. You will frame this message after your first one. Tim Tams :) i bite off the ends then suck my coffee through it lol not ideal for guests, but they're good together all the same... ratafia all of them silly...any sweets go god with a nice hot cup of java Ginger nuts!!! I am eating them at the moment with peppermint tea, wanna come over? Digestives.
Rich tea.
Ginger nuts.
Garibaldi.
Hob Nobs.
Fox's crumble crunch. you should take salty thing to go with coffee. It's Toast and Coffee. Most people add butter to the toast.
Never heard of coffee and cookies. Just plain odd to the tastebuds.

You might want to try those soup crackers called oysters, no oysters involved in the processing of that cracker.
They are stop signed shaped. Kinda like Saltines. chocolate ones are good,they melt really nicely,even creamy ones will do it,try getting a pack of assortments,at least that way you can experiment wich ones you prefer. I love having a biscuit with blueberry jam on it when I drink my coffee. Have tea-cakes with your coffee. You probably call them Scones. A doughnut would be my second choice. nice simlpe shortbread Stella Dora Breakfast cookies plain biscottis



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