What is the UK's best biscuit? and why....?!


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What is the UK's best biscuit? and why....?


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mcvities chocolate digestive, milk of course, because they are perfect for dunking in a steaming hot cup of tea

Choc hob nob - you can't beat it!

in general i think the custard cream - there are nicer biscuits but custard creams appeal to people of all ages and are quite cheap and so make a good standby to have in the biscuit jar.

Duchy Originals made from organically produced foods.

They're organic and that's why.

the Scottish Oatcake as it is healthy eating.

CADBURY'S

:)

and Quality Street candy!

South of the border it's the Cadbury Chocolate Finger.
There's just enough temptation in the first one to make it essential to eat the remainder of the pack, and forget all the EU waffle about real and mock chocolate, the chocolate finger is coated in real glorious English chocolate.

North of the border it has to be the rich buttery shortbread. The whole taste is so beautifully Scottish.

Mmn, chocolate digestives, I must agree.

Figg rolls as they are good for you or that's what you tell yourself after eating the whole packet!

Tesco rich shorties- cheap, sweet and dunk beautifully in coffee or tea

I think its either shortbread or digestives, biscuits that are nice and goo for dunking in your tea

Chocolate digestives! I like both the milk chocolate and the dark ones. The caramel ones are pretty good too!

Chocolate hob nobs......because they are hob nobs, with chocolate. Yum, yum!

Chocolate covered malted milk for their delicious malty flavour, and the chocolate melts when dipped in coffee or tea. They're not too sweet and sickly.
Buy from Tesco or Asda.

Chocolate hob nobs
Why?....Just because.

Plain Chocolate Digestive yum, The Cadbury luxury tin thou is also delicious.........x

McVitie's plain chocolate digestive.

Choccy + plain biscuit - it's just yummy!

Digestives, just love the crumbliness and wheaty flavour of them

a cresont




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