Americans Try British Biscuits for the First Time!

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    In this video we try an assortment of British biscuits. Join us as we do a taste test of 9 varieties of popular British biscuits for the first time! A few of these were so good that Lindsay even said one was the most delicious cookie/biscuit she's ever had. The quality of the biscuits in the UK seem to be so much higher than what we generally have here. Our average store bought cookies simply don't compare to store bought British biscuits. While most of the biscuits were great, I think you'll be surprised at which were our favorites and which we didn't like so much.
    The British biscuits we tried are:
    * McVitie's Digestive Biscuits (Original and Chocolate)
    * Fox's Biscuits (Salted Caramel Rounds and Chocolate Melts)
    * Morrisons Custard Creams
    * Farley's Rusks
    * Jammie Dodgers
    * Jaffa Cakes (Cake or Biscuit?)
    * Hobnobs
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  • @artasium1
    @artasium1 Před 4 měsíci +1952

    You cannot judge biscuits like hob nobs and digestives without a cup of tea.

  • @jenniferb590
    @jenniferb590 Před 4 měsíci +542

    Whoever told you that Farley rusks were biscuits is nuts. They are a baby weaning food that is usually mixed with baby formula.

    • @hubert2038
      @hubert2038 Před 4 měsíci +8

      😂😂

    • @KC-gy5xw
      @KC-gy5xw Před 4 měsíci +68

      But they taste so good!!

    • @uk-critz579
      @uk-critz579 Před 4 měsíci +43

      you got to have warm milk with them for sure

    • @gailharper9236
      @gailharper9236 Před 4 měsíci +26

      But they are really nice to eat, definitely not biscuits

    • @MichaelLynch1
      @MichaelLynch1 Před 4 měsíci +2

      😂😂😅

  • @emilyal-zeibak7862
    @emilyal-zeibak7862 Před 3 měsíci +225

    All of us british people yelling at the screen:
    "Where is the cup of tea?!?! What on earth is happening here?!?! Are they feeling ok?!"
    😂😂😂😂😂

    • @veew6890
      @veew6890 Před 2 měsíci +2

      😂 yep

    • @deborahprkn
      @deborahprkn Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yes lol.

    • @1WillowMoon
      @1WillowMoon Před 2 měsíci +1

      Exactly this, I have around 7 cups of tea a day, and my nighttime treat is chocolate digestives with tea. And crisps lol. Got to dunk those biscuits in the tea. Standard. 😂 I'm a brit if you never noticed lol.

    • @juboy77
      @juboy77 Před 2 měsíci

      Might as well have had a glass of sand with these, a mug of Yorkshire Champagne is a must for dunking

    • @yoddytoddy
      @yoddytoddy Před 2 měsíci

      Not tea as that is muck that belongs down the drain. Coffee is the way forward.

  • @kazz288
    @kazz288 Před 3 měsíci +106

    I love all the comments demanding tea and dunking of biscuits. Makes me proud to be British.

  • @DesertRoamerUK
    @DesertRoamerUK Před 4 měsíci +607

    I've never before witnessed a packet of Jaffa cakes return to the box!

    • @MaterialGurl16
      @MaterialGurl16 Před 4 měsíci +22

      I know! I feel like the Jaffa Cakes almost broke them.

    • @benballard-ho7tu
      @benballard-ho7tu Před 4 měsíci +14

      Have you tried Jaffa Cake gin..? It's made with real jaffa cakes. It goes well with a ginger ale mixer and orange garnish or the Fevertree Madagascan coca cola, orange garnish.... (yes, really (I worked for a gin retailer, hospitality/bar 20yrs ish) )

    • @TheJrr71
      @TheJrr71 Před 4 měsíci +61

      I no longer have Jaffa Cakes... they're just too nice and I lack any self restraint 😢

    • @caitlynabbott970
      @caitlynabbott970 Před 4 měsíci +44

      Lol, that definitely doesn't happen in my house as I can polish off an entire box in minutes 🤤

    • @sarahnunns8263
      @sarahnunns8263 Před 4 měsíci +33

      I know what you mean, box open box empty tada! 😋

  • @cilla268
    @cilla268 Před 4 měsíci +341

    "if it wasn't so dry"? That why you have a cuppa tea with them. They're dry in order to soak up the tea. 😄

    • @Temeraire101
      @Temeraire101 Před 4 měsíci +5

      OR Coffee as is in America.

    • @seanmcmichael2551
      @seanmcmichael2551 Před 4 měsíci +13

      Yes, with a cuppa. There's even a biscuit type called Rich Tea.... a bit of a clue there.

    • @davidcross8028
      @davidcross8028 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Tea is too wet without a biccy.?

    • @CeleWolf
      @CeleWolf Před 4 měsíci +2

      We had a coffee thing in the UK before tea...@@Temeraire101

    • @Temeraire101
      @Temeraire101 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@CeleWolf Prob because we invaded and ruled most of the countries that grew Coffee back then.😁

  • @craigbrewster6977
    @craigbrewster6977 Před 3 měsíci +118

    ginger nuts are the indestructible biscuit for tea dipping

    • @am-jddr
      @am-jddr Před 2 měsíci +1

      Oh yes full pack easy

    • @FlorntBringby
      @FlorntBringby Před 2 měsíci

      Bro hands down Maryland cookies in tea has to be the winner

    • @clairegriffiths7326
      @clairegriffiths7326 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Farley’s rusk should not be a part of th3 biscuit family. Even though they are classed as a biscuit they are technically a baby food. You add cold milk and they soften and become more like a porridge. However eat them straight away with ice cold milk just before they soften and they are delicious x

    • @clairegriffiths7326
      @clairegriffiths7326 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Try the digestives with a bit of butter! Amazing

    • @garylizard
      @garylizard Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@clairegriffiths7326 correct. With a lid as well

  • @davinatest8467
    @davinatest8467 Před 2 měsíci +66

    This is the equivalent of eating fish and chips without salt and vinegar

  • @DiGiDaWgZs
    @DiGiDaWgZs Před 4 měsíci +380

    Guys, I cannot overstate the need for you to do this whole video again with tea. Seeing you munch through all those fantastic biscuits without a mug of tea is actually shocking to us Brit's. 😂 ❤

    • @vinnyganzano1930
      @vinnyganzano1930 Před 4 měsíci +24

      It brings out the flavours that are hidden. A Hob Nob dunked in tea is divine, a Custard Cream dunked in tea is elevated beyond it's humble roots to become almost heavenly.

    • @MichaelLynch1
      @MichaelLynch1 Před 4 měsíci +31

      Not a cup of Tea in sight with all those biscuits, not one UK resident is going near that many biscuits without a cup of tea , dry dry dry need that tea taste , once you do it you will get it, but Dunking is an art to various biscuits you know how long to dunk jn hot cup of tea , Hob Nobs 2 - 3 seconds Digestives 2 secs wheres Rich Tea is 0.00001 seconds 😅😂
      Anymore time and you have failed with soggy biscuit at bottom of cup of tea 😮 Hot Cup of Tea with milk guys takes you to a new dimension 👌

    • @julieturner5281
      @julieturner5281 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Absolutely

    • @marlene7969
      @marlene7969 Před 4 měsíci +3

      But I hate tea…

    • @c_n_b
      @c_n_b Před 4 měsíci +9

      @marlene7969 That's ok because you aren't in the video 👍

  • @aniainlondon
    @aniainlondon Před 4 měsíci +271

    It is illegal to have a biscuit without a cuppa! The skill is dunking long enough to get the biscuit soggy enough not to collapse in your cup. The warm, soothing melt in your mouth is simply divine!

    • @4bawbees
      @4bawbees Před 3 měsíci

      dunking biscuits? how common.

    • @bobbymimms
      @bobbymimms Před 3 měsíci +14

      The custard cream dunking requires split second accuracy. You also have to eat an entire packet with a big double sized mug.

    • @Kittyburgla
      @Kittyburgla Před 3 měsíci +1

      British person here and I find dunking biscuits revolting personally. Spoils a good biscuit and a good cup of tea or coffee. I don't like soggy biscuits and even worse if you mistime the dunk the nasty sludge at the bottom of the cup/mug. Also ruins the taste of the tea/coffee. Biscuits WITH tea or coffee yes absolutely but in the drink absolutely not thanks.

    • @marionday5407
      @marionday5407 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Carley’s rusks should be eaten in a bowl with hot milk

    • @marionday5407
      @marionday5407 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Farleys

  • @pjlightning1995
    @pjlightning1995 Před 3 měsíci +29

    You're supposed to dunk most of these in tea. You can use coffee if you want. The very dry ones are MADE for dunking.

  • @pamelabowden3017
    @pamelabowden3017 Před 2 měsíci +20

    Right. So an experienced baker said that biscuits go soft when they're stale, whereas cake goes hard when it is stale.

    • @DenisePeel
      @DenisePeel Před měsícem +6

      That was the ruling when the VAT office was trying to say that Jaffa Cakes were biscuits, so VAT was due. McVities said they were cakes and it was the hard/soft argument that meant McVities won! No VAT on cakes.

    • @pamelabowden3017
      @pamelabowden3017 Před měsícem +2

      @@DenisePeel wow! Thank you for that info, it's genuinely interesting. I might have guessed that tax had something to do with it

  • @pamelsims2068
    @pamelsims2068 Před 4 měsíci +148

    Biscuits are MEANT to be crumbly Steve! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @johnm8224
    @johnm8224 Před 4 měsíci +269

    Jaffa cakes have previously been legally proven in the UK to be cakes, not biscuits. They went to this effort in order to avoid Value Added Tax. (Cake counts as a food "essential", whereas biscuits are regarded as a "luxury" for VAT purposes.)
    During the court battle between Mcvitie's and Her Majesty's Customs and Excise, Mcvitie's baked a giant Jaffa Cake to prove that Jaffa cakes were really cakes and not biscuits. It was a long and costly dispute, but McVities were eventually successful and Jaffa Cakes were finally recognised as chocolate covered cakes.

    • @corringhamdepot4434
      @corringhamdepot4434 Před 4 měsíci +11

      The reason for the case was that chocolate covered, or part covered biscuits are considered a luxury item and subject to 20% VAT. While all cakes are zero rated for VAT. Even if they are covered in chocolate. The judge in the case ruled that Jaffa cakes are cakes.

    • @Rachel_M_
      @Rachel_M_ Před 4 měsíci +15

      I remeber coming across that case when I studied bookkeeping years ago...
      ... In my mind the judge ruled in their favourjust so he could legally "destroy the evidence" 😂

    • @virtualatheist
      @virtualatheist Před 4 měsíci +64

      If I recall correctly it all came down to the fact that cakes go hard when stale, but biscuits go soft.

    • @matthewdale4135
      @matthewdale4135 Před 4 měsíci +22

      You're correct cakes go hard, biscuits go soft

    • @Rachel_M_
      @Rachel_M_ Před 4 měsíci +9

      @@virtualatheist that was the final definition in the judgement if I recall correctly

  • @Gazbeard
    @Gazbeard Před 3 měsíci +27

    The magic of digestives is that "tea is too wet without a digestive" (1970s TV advert tagline)

    • @philipharrison1701
      @philipharrison1701 Před 2 měsíci

      I thought that tagline "A drink is too wet without one" was for Rich Tea. Witness the popular game of trying to get as many in your mouth at a time, or was that just for students?

  • @fsimpson216
    @fsimpson216 Před měsícem +6

    Part 2 should be Bourbon biscuits, Party Rings, Malted Milk, Pink wafers, Rich Tea, Chocolate Fingers, teacakes, Caramel wafers. I'm just off to put the kettle on...

  • @alistairpbigos251
    @alistairpbigos251 Před 4 měsíci +124

    I love the fact that with the jaffa cake “ i need another to make sure” said everyone who has ever eaten a jaffa cake

    • @mothermaclean
      @mothermaclean Před 4 měsíci +17

      And it leads to eating whole box

    • @SeasideBandit
      @SeasideBandit Před 4 měsíci +11

      So true, and before you know it, you have ate the entire pack.

    • @no-oneinparticular7264
      @no-oneinparticular7264 Před 4 měsíci +6

      Mine would be half the packet, just to make sure 😂

    • @mothermaclean
      @mothermaclean Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@no-oneinparticular7264 lmao

    • @lynnd.5135
      @lynnd.5135 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I hate them so much 😢

  • @Ddjj338ddjj
    @Ddjj338ddjj Před 4 měsíci +162

    The hobnobs, digestives both types, custard creams all become elite when dunked in tea.

  • @DE-xt7jv
    @DE-xt7jv Před 2 měsíci +15

    We always used to pinch the farleys rusk meant for the baby. Mum knew we loved them so much that on Christmas morning, she knew made us have farleys rusk and warm milk before being able to open presents. They are usually served in warm milk, which makes them soft

  • @user-bz8nw1zs4j
    @user-bz8nw1zs4j Před 3 měsíci +13

    I recently retired from my job, which was immediately behind the McVities Factory. The air always smelled so good and made you hungry.

    • @janetlogan2031
      @janetlogan2031 Před měsícem

      Assume that was Harlesden. I used to walk past it on the night shift. Heavenly aroma.

  • @24magiccarrot
    @24magiccarrot Před 4 měsíci +153

    It amazes me how many people in America don't know that jaffa is a variety of orange when looking at an item that has Jaffa in its name and then surprised that it contains orange as a flavour.

    • @kathchandler4919
      @kathchandler4919 Před 4 měsíci +11

      yep & it's Jaffa after the place the Jaffa oranges are grown in Israel , it's situated near Tel Aviv & all you see for miles are rows of orange orchards (groves?) 🍊

    • @marlene7969
      @marlene7969 Před 4 měsíci +7

      I’ve never heard of Jaffa… oranges or place.

    • @24magiccarrot
      @24magiccarrot Před 4 měsíci +16

      @@marlene7969 You obviously aren't that old or observant then, they used to have stickers on the orange that said Jaffa on them,

    • @marlene7969
      @marlene7969 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@24magiccarrot Neither very young nor unobservant… However, I don’t believe that every variety of orange is available in my area. So those available elsewhere in the world would not necessarily be familiar to people here. We’re probably missing out on a good thing, but there’s every possibility that we have varieties that are not available there. Have a great day!

    • @steddie4514
      @steddie4514 Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​​@@kathchandler4919citrus fruits (oranges, lemons and limes etc) are grown in what are commonly called groves. Orchard is used less commonly but is quite acceptable 👍🇬🇧

  • @TanyaRando
    @TanyaRando Před 4 měsíci +92

    I could eat 12 jaffa cakes with a coffee and not even notice I'd done it lol, I have a ritual of deconstructing them too.

    • @shaunportlock4924
      @shaunportlock4924 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Same here, melt the sponge off first.

    • @shaunportlock4924
      @shaunportlock4924 Před 4 měsíci +3

      They sell seconds at my local market without cardboard boxes 2 tubes for £1.20

    • @VickyAitch
      @VickyAitch Před 4 měsíci +4

      There’s only 10 in a pack these days. Grrrrr! 😉

    • @charlottehardy822
      @charlottehardy822 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I would have to agree

    • @TheJaxxT
      @TheJaxxT Před 4 měsíci +20

      Full moon…. Half moon…. Total eclipse!! 🤣🤣 (that’s probably really confused any American reading this)

  • @johnm725
    @johnm725 Před 3 měsíci +10

    You can't be eating biscuits without tea. Savage. The game is the dipping integrity, the absorption and then the taste.

  • @saxonrose9531
    @saxonrose9531 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I'm from England and I just want to say all biscuits taste better dunked in a nice cup of tea 😊

  • @steveymoon
    @steveymoon Před 3 měsíci +111

    "If that caramel was replaced with peanut butter..." might be the most American thing I've ever heard. 😊

    • @raphaelandrews3617
      @raphaelandrews3617 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I think that sound awful but may taste really good.

    • @billytwo-hats9632
      @billytwo-hats9632 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Caramel and salt go so well together. It's unbelievable, but true!

    • @johnchristmas7522
      @johnchristmas7522 Před 2 měsíci

      Trouble is their 'peanut butter' is not very health friendly --read the ingredients on 'Skippy'

    • @smcmullan995
      @smcmullan995 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Like when the americans at cadbury tried adding peanut butter and oreos it didn't last long when the chocolate didn't sell

    • @user-me2he9qe7v
      @user-me2he9qe7v Před měsícem

      I'd rather have coffee than tea. I drink tea sometimes, but it's so weak compared to coffee.

  • @joshuachalkley6883
    @joshuachalkley6883 Před 4 měsíci +94

    The real skill is learning how long the dunk time on each biscuit variety is. Takes years of dunking to hone that skill 😂

    • @Carole.P
      @Carole.P Před 4 měsíci +5

      So true 😂😂

    • @HeatherMyfanwyTylerGreey
      @HeatherMyfanwyTylerGreey Před 3 měsíci +4

      Especially with each variety of rich tea finger!

    • @fayesouthall6604
      @fayesouthall6604 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@HeatherMyfanwyTylerGreeythey are so thin. Best dunking is ginger nut and hob nobs preferably chocolate.

    • @roserobson6707
      @roserobson6707 Před 3 měsíci

      Remeber 3 times a dunk, 4 times and it snaps!

    • @andylett2255
      @andylett2255 Před 3 měsíci +2

      If it doesn't wobble on the way to your mouth, it does not count!

  • @FlorntBringby
    @FlorntBringby Před 2 měsíci +5

    As a brit myself, jaffa cakes have to be one of our national treasures, there actually was a debate for a long time on whether or not jaffa cakes are a biscuit or a cake, we decided it was a cake in the end because there is more sponge cake than chocolate also because of the jelly part goes mostly on cakes here. But as another commenter said, you can’t really judge custard creams hobnobs both digestive packs of biscuits and the fox’s melts without a cup a tea. Great vid 👍👍👍🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @michelleuk3168
    @michelleuk3168 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Tea and biscuits is the way guys

  • @samk9729
    @samk9729 Před 4 měsíci +95

    @ReactToMyRoots , Biscuits are meant to be dipped in hot tea or coffee so they aren't dry to eat lol

    • @mattsmith5421
      @mattsmith5421 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Only if you're sick in the head, a soggy biscuit and brew full of crumbs. You'd get locked up for that if I was king lol

    • @felicitywoodruffe4087
      @felicitywoodruffe4087 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Same here although I no longer eat them due to the sugar and fat content and you can't eat just one

    • @felicitywoodruffe4087
      @felicitywoodruffe4087 Před 4 měsíci +6

      ​@@mattsmith5421if its in your cup you dunked it too long it's a quick dip not the 500 yard relay

    • @mattsmith5421
      @mattsmith5421 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@felicitywoodruffe4087 doesn't matter, I'd love to see you attempt to not get any bits off a digestive biscuit, crumbs come off it just by picking it up.

    • @Randi-Rabbit
      @Randi-Rabbit Před 4 měsíci

      @@mattsmith5421Bite the biscuit then have a sip of tea and chew, problem solved.

  • @W0rdsandMus1c
    @W0rdsandMus1c Před 4 měsíci +97

    Lindsay is the only American I have seen who holds the biscuits correctly, with the chocolate on the top not underneath.

    • @geoffdevall9179
      @geoffdevall9179 Před 4 měsíci +6

      Although McVities recently confirmed that the chocolate is the bottom of the biscuit, so the debate on which way up it should be eaten continues, having said that I totally agree with you

    • @michaelsullivan1631
      @michaelsullivan1631 Před 4 měsíci +2

      FROM WHAT I HAVE SEEN ON TV PROGRAMMES, IT IS US BRITS THAT HOLD IT THE WRONG WAY. I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE REASON WAS, BUT THE CHOCOLATE IS SUPPOSED TO BE ON THE BOTTOM, BUT IT JUST LOOKS AND FEELS WRONG DOESN'T IT. I REMEMBER IN THE MCVITES FACTORY IT GOES ON FROM UNDERNEATH BUT SOMEHOW STICKS TO IT.

    • @cjw419
      @cjw419 Před 4 měsíci +4

      I suspect the chocolate is at the top for Brits because they are more likely to be dunked, the chocolate can melt so less likely to make a mess.

    • @Justabitnosey
      @Justabitnosey Před 4 měsíci +2

      I'm British I eat them chocolate side down. I like the chocolate melting on my tongue after dunking in tea of course.

    • @RonSeymour1
      @RonSeymour1 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I understood that the chocolate should be on the bottom because it will be in contact with the tongue, where the taste buds are.

  • @brendanpaaske
    @brendanpaaske Před 3 měsíci +6

    I thought I had something on my screen and tried rubbing it off, then realised it was on your wall 😂

  • @jeanrobinson705
    @jeanrobinson705 Před měsícem +2

    The Jaffa Cake argument was that the tax authorities said that it was a biscuit, found in the biscuit aisle, and was therefore subject to VAT (Value Added Tax). McVities argued that it was a cake, and therefore NOT subject to tax. They won. But it's still found in the biscuit aisle. Good British logic!

  • @shininglightphotos1044
    @shininglightphotos1044 Před 4 měsíci +82

    Farleys rusks are designed to be flavourless. They're for babies movibg from soft food (mixed with warm milk) to solid food.

    • @paulmilner8452
      @paulmilner8452 Před 4 měsíci +6

      exactly but making it even more bizarre someone would send them

    • @user-fl8oy3cz8m
      @user-fl8oy3cz8m Před 4 měsíci +5

      A joke ? 😂

    • @atrinder8944
      @atrinder8944 Před 28 dny

      Or old people moving from solid food to soft.

  • @ManOGatt
    @ManOGatt Před 4 měsíci +92

    Cakes go hard when they're stale, biscuits go soft. That's how you know the difference. Jaffa Cakes are definitely a cake

    • @rogerthepigeon2950
      @rogerthepigeon2950 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Love this. Definitely settled the argument.

    • @stephenlee5929
      @stephenlee5929 Před 4 měsíci +3

      The problem with this definition is by the time you know if its a cake or a biscuit, its stale.

    • @richardjohnson2026
      @richardjohnson2026 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Definitely! It's simple, they are cakes, your so right

    • @davidthrower1553
      @davidthrower1553 Před 4 měsíci +11

      This statement was proved in law therefore Jaffa cakes are zero VAT rated whereas biscuits incur the full VAT….and if HMIR state that….it must be true!!!!

    • @nicolacox4063
      @nicolacox4063 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Then why are they always in the biscuit aisle and Jaffa cake bars in the boxed/packet cake aisle?

  • @nenjen3435
    @nenjen3435 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Doesnt have to be tea, a chocolate digestive dunked in coffee is divine😋

  • @rustynail1194
    @rustynail1194 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I'm addicted to biscuits. I dont mind telling you, the first step to recovery is admitting it. Pah! Who am I kidding, I DON'T CARE. Got a massive cup of tea here and a packet of shortbread 🤤

  • @martinbatley9512
    @martinbatley9512 Před 3 měsíci +60

    The Farley rusk is normally served with warm milk to make a mush for babies then weaned to dry food

    • @raphaelandrews3617
      @raphaelandrews3617 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I also pointed it out, loved when they said it was awful, IT WAS BABY FOOD, hahahah.

    • @jazz2012
      @jazz2012 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I still eat them at 67-years old! Nom nom nom...

  • @Melanie_7796
    @Melanie_7796 Před 4 měsíci +103

    For the love of GOD close up those Jaffa cakes before they go stale 😅 and you absolutely must have a cup of tea with them! All of them guys! Hello from Ireland 🇮🇪 😊

    • @stephenwest9757
      @stephenwest9757 Před 3 měsíci +2

      You are right they go stale. Cakes go stale but biscuits go soft.

    • @jessieb7290
      @jessieb7290 Před 3 měsíci +1

      If they’re like me, then those Jaffa cakes are probably already gone. 😂

    • @matthewfranklin7541
      @matthewfranklin7541 Před 3 měsíci +2

      "Full Moon", "Half Moon".... "Total Eclipse" 😂

    • @Melanie_7796
      @Melanie_7796 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@matthewfranklin7541 oh my god remember that 😹 ☘️

  • @TonyHavenMusic
    @TonyHavenMusic Před měsícem +3

    Biggest difference I noticed were the flavors
    British : orange, ginger, savory, chocolate, cheese
    American : red sugar, blue sugar, green sugar etc

  • @lynettemahoney1710
    @lynettemahoney1710 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Digestive are the best I’ve eaten them for 48 years plus.My 3 children and all ten of my Grandchildren looove them.

  • @Jahbs
    @Jahbs Před 4 měsíci +91

    You’ve got to remember babies were usually weaned on farleys rusks, so it was there first taste of solid food! Memories bring a lot to the table! ☮️ ❤️ 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @cragzuk
      @cragzuk Před 3 měsíci +2

      And in my childhood, they were soaked in warm milk prior to eating with a spoon.

    • @edwardbrownlee6746
      @edwardbrownlee6746 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I used to enjoy Farley's rusks with milk as an adult. But I never tried eating them without any drink to go with them, they're far too dry for that.

    • @jennigee51
      @jennigee51 Před 3 měsíci

      Farley's rusks are really only for babies, soaked in warm milk, till they get mushy, most babies enjoy them. I love hob nobs, especially chocolate covered hob nobs, and jaffa cakes. I live across the road from Morrisons, and I love custard creams too 😅

    • @_MrL_
      @_MrL_ Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yes, soaked in warm milk … I never ate them dry!

  • @spritbong5285
    @spritbong5285 Před 4 měsíci +327

    British biscuits are predestined to be dunked in tea.

    • @kevdipple5000
      @kevdipple5000 Před 4 měsíci +16

      Dunked every time,just make sure you get your dunk timing correct. Otherwise it's nooooooo grab a spoon lol !!

    • @normanwallace7658
      @normanwallace7658 Před 4 měsíci

      Farley rusks ate a babies first Introduction to cereals also good for sick people eaten in warmed milk not really a biscuit !!

    • @davidcross8028
      @davidcross8028 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Or coffee.!

    • @annamarialajos2763
      @annamarialajos2763 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Or dunked in coffee or even hot chocolate/hot coco if they are plain biscuits

    • @CeleWolf
      @CeleWolf Před 4 měsíci +1

      Or with coffee

  • @user-km6jk6xh3v
    @user-km6jk6xh3v Před 3 měsíci +2

    I have to admit im 63 and I still love Farley Rusk's

  • @IsisBarom
    @IsisBarom Před 2 měsíci +2

    There are so many biscuit varieties in the UK and artisan biscuit makers. The creme de la creme for me are Fortnum and Mason biscuits, a real treat as they are very expensive. But Marks and Spencer biscuits are excellent value!

  • @markmosley3547
    @markmosley3547 Před 4 měsíci +37

    Darth Vader voice.
    “I find your lack of chocolate hobnobs disturbing.”

    • @vinnyganzano1930
      @vinnyganzano1930 Před 4 měsíci +9

      I don't trust anyone who doesn't like Jaffa Cakes.

    • @jojeffrie962
      @jojeffrie962 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Ha ha most excellent comment 😂😂😂😂

    • @susangarvey9415
      @susangarvey9415 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@vinnyganzano1930everybody knows you whack the whole jaffa cake in yer gob and don"t stop until the whole pack has gone. A glass of milk after is a must.

    • @keefbeef2002
      @keefbeef2002 Před 4 měsíci +2

      The best biscuit ever! DIP ME!😂😂

  • @lynnejamieson2063
    @lynnejamieson2063 Před 4 měsíci +81

    Out of all the biscuits on the table Digestives are by far, the most versatile. They’re used to make pie crusts, as the base for caramel shortcake, can be eaten plain, dunked in a hot drink, smothered in butter, can have a sweet topping added like jam or fresh berries and have savoury toppings added like cheese or pâté. Which makes them a good staple to have in cupboard/biscuit tin.
    McVitie’s Biscuits was founded in Scotland in 1830 and have had a Royal Warrent since 1893. They are also responsible for creating many different biscuits, most of which Supermarkets and cheaper brands make their own versions of.
    Digestive Biscuits were actually invented by two Scottish Doctors in 1839 to aid digestion and have been produced by McVitie’s since 1892.
    McVitie’s also made the principal wedding cake for the then Princess Elizabeth and no longer Greek Prince Philip Mountbatten in 1947 and also a large chocolate biscuit as the groom’s cake for Prince William. Though we’re first commission to create a royal wedding cake in 1893 for the Duke of York’s wedding to Princess Mary of Teck…who later became George V and Queen Mary (the current monarch’s great grandparents)

    • @lailachopperchops9290
      @lailachopperchops9290 Před 4 měsíci +7

      They make a lovely cheese cake base

    • @andreab449
      @andreab449 Před 4 měsíci +2

      thats why americans compare them to graham crackers (pronounced gram) as thats what they use on cheesecake bases etc. ive learned. ❤

    • @lynnejamieson2063
      @lynnejamieson2063 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@lailachopperchops9290 in my head I grouped cheesecake base in with pie crust and just presumed that everyone would know that’s what I was aiming for, so my apologies and you are perfectly correct.

    • @AndrewwarrenAndrew
      @AndrewwarrenAndrew Před 4 měsíci

      or banoffee pie@@lailachopperchops9290

    • @GlitterMoonbeam
      @GlitterMoonbeam Před 4 měsíci +4

      We invented all the most important things seemingly, Penicillin, tv, phone….digestives 😂

  • @rogenastyles9625
    @rogenastyles9625 Před 3 měsíci +2

    You need to get a mug of tea to dunk them in. Digestives are also great dunked in cold milk to but you have to leave them a bit longer to soak up some of the milk. Farleys rusks are for babies. Noticed you never had Ginger Nuts. My fav. Also Digestives make great cheesecake bases.

  • @cazgreen1
    @cazgreen1 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Mcvities chocolate digestives were voted the UK`s most favourite biscuit and they are awesome dunked in a cuppa!!!

  • @carltaylor6452
    @carltaylor6452 Před 4 měsíci +49

    Plain digestive biscuits are great. Very versatile. Ideal for dunking in tea, but also very nice with a slice of strong cheese on top!

    • @vinnyganzano1930
      @vinnyganzano1930 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I like them with a bit of butter on them then a dollop of strawberry jam👍🤤

    • @stevieb1505
      @stevieb1505 Před 4 měsíci

      Butter then a slither of Stilton 🤤🤤

  • @rintin1874
    @rintin1874 Před 4 měsíci +88

    You need to be drinking tea trying biscuits 😂

    • @neilgayleard3842
      @neilgayleard3842 Před 4 měsíci +2

      No, coffee.

    • @elemar5
      @elemar5 Před 4 měsíci

      No, tea. We could do this all day.@@neilgayleard3842

    • @WookieWarriorz
      @WookieWarriorz Před 4 měsíci

      coffee is fine if you dont have anything else, but going in dry my lord thats a sin ahhaah @@neilgayleard3842

    • @W0rdsandMus1c
      @W0rdsandMus1c Před 4 měsíci +1

      So glad someone said drinking and not dunking, I hate dunked soggy biscuits

  • @hughmuir3063
    @hughmuir3063 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The judge decided that Jaffa cakes are cakes by determining that when a biscuit becomes stale it goes soft, and when a cake goes stale it becomes hard. It went to court because of tax differences on biscuits and cakes.
    Digestives are crushed and used as a base for cheese cakes.

  • @lo1079
    @lo1079 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Chocolate digestive dipped in tea is gorgeous (tea with milk in. I've never had tea without milk, and sugar).

  • @markthomas2577
    @markthomas2577 Před 4 měsíci +47

    Farley's rusks is probably the first solid food that British babies eat for the last 140 years !

  • @Lilyofthevalley377
    @Lilyofthevalley377 Před 4 měsíci +133

    Farley's Rusk is like a starter food for babies. Add milk to them and they are like porridge. As children grow they can then eat them like biscuits.
    Adults eat them too.
    The little Jammy Dodgers are for kids lunch boxes.

    • @sarahclapp505
      @sarahclapp505 Před 4 měsíci +9

      My kids dad loved eating them with the kids

    • @spritbong5285
      @spritbong5285 Před 4 měsíci +18

      Rusks are amazing and I am 60 yrs old and still remember being a child. hahahhah

    • @CarolWoosey-ck2rg
      @CarolWoosey-ck2rg Před 4 měsíci +14

      Going to get myself some- I'm 67!

    • @Cat-yn6mk
      @Cat-yn6mk Před 4 měsíci +9

      I wouldn’t even class them as biscuits They are baby food to me. I loved them. My sons love them when babies. and now my grandchildren love them

    • @shininglightphotos1044
      @shininglightphotos1044 Před 4 měsíci +12

      Farley Rusks are definitely baby food, but for those of us who had them when we were tiny, they bring back happy memories.

  • @DavidWilson-YT
    @DavidWilson-YT Před 3 měsíci

    Great to watch you trying these biscuits. Foxes never disappoint. Regular Digestives are my personal fav.

  • @jaysloan9032
    @jaysloan9032 Před měsícem +2

    Farley is baby biscuits,it is a rusk , you can also heat milk pour over for baby to eat , Jaffa cakes is a cake , rest dip in tea , digestive biscuits 2 stuck together with butter or cheese on top 😋

    • @jaysloan9032
      @jaysloan9032 Před měsícem

      You can also break up digestive as a cheese cake base

    • @dawnrosewallflower508
      @dawnrosewallflower508 Před 19 dny

      McVities Digestive Biscuits are simply superb with peanut butter and jam on them!

  • @martinbatley9512
    @martinbatley9512 Před 3 měsíci +88

    Digestive with cheese goes really well together

  • @jennief700
    @jennief700 Před 3 měsíci +118

    Just yelling “You need a cup of tea!” with the introduction of every biscuit!!
    Also, adults eating rusks is hysterical!

    • @Jjudes9665
      @Jjudes9665 Před 3 měsíci +8

      I used to be a children’s nanny for a British police sergeant. When he worked the night shift, his favourite night time snack would be a hot flask of Heinz mulligatawny soup and a few Farley’s rusks. I’ve never been one to judge anyone’s strange food cravings. 🤷‍♀️

    • @ThisFiasco
      @ThisFiasco Před 3 měsíci +6

      Adults eating rusks is very silly, but I can say I've done it myself after a bad stomach infection when I couldn't keep much down.

    • @Jjudes9665
      @Jjudes9665 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@ThisFiasco
      My Mum did this for me and my siblings when we were children. It was either that, boiled fish or semolina….yuck!!🥴😂

    • @kathleenleslie5527
      @kathleenleslie5527 Před 3 měsíci +6

      I just LOVE rusks, and so does my other half to the point he actually brought some home for us to eat. 😂😂

    • @Jjudes9665
      @Jjudes9665 Před 3 měsíci

      @@kathleenleslie5527
      Well, at least you can argue that they are healthy and full of added nutritional values.🤷‍♀️😃

  • @johnbanton5921
    @johnbanton5921 Před 3 měsíci +3

    My preferences for biscuits are Ginger Nuts and Rich Tea which are great for "dunking" into tea or coffee.
    As for tea I enjoy English brand tea when i use milk and Earl Grey tea which is flavoured with oil of bergamot and of course drunk without milk!

  • @mikiejheyhey
    @mikiejheyhey Před 2 měsíci +1

    Farley's Rusks get softened with warm milk for babies breakfast. I grew up on em and still love em!!

  • @stuey-77
    @stuey-77 Před 4 měsíci +58

    When you do get an electric kettle, it turns itself off when it boils. I've seen some youtubers looking at them, asking is it done, thinking it is and turning it off early. Nothing worse than not hot enough water to make tea! Plus you need the tea for the biscuits!

    • @Jagz1872
      @Jagz1872 Před 4 měsíci +2

      the problem is that the US have a different voltage of electrictricity and kettles take forever to boil which is why they are not widley used there

    • @slytheringingerwitch
      @slytheringingerwitch Před 4 měsíci +5

      And don't as some have done, is put the tea bag in the kettle either. The kettle is for boiling water only...

    • @ioan1934
      @ioan1934 Před 4 měsíci +2

      To make the perfect cup of tea the water needs to be 98 degrees, so that you do not scald the tea and spoil the flavour.

  • @dchippie
    @dchippie Před 4 měsíci +28

    The digestive biscuits are made for dunking in your tea or coffee 😊

  • @skylineuk1485
    @skylineuk1485 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I’ve been trying to clean that spot on the back wall off my phone screen for over a minute now 😂.

  • @kathystirrup1874
    @kathystirrup1874 Před 2 měsíci

    the baby rusks are given to little babies mixed with warm milk to make a porridge. My daughter ate them for years on their own

  • @wendyjkennedy
    @wendyjkennedy Před 4 měsíci +36

    You’ve got to dip digestives, choc digestives and hobnobs in a cup of tea or coffee. Custard creams are good dipped but it’s got to be a quick dip or the end will fall off into your drink. Farleys rusks are intended for babies, dissolved in warm milk to make them soft and mushy. As babies start teething they can then have them dry to bite and chew on.

    • @kimtopp5984
      @kimtopp5984 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Eating biscuits without tea is a punishable crime in UK

    • @TheStar798
      @TheStar798 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@kimtopp5984😂 I've narrowly avoided lock up by dunking in hot chocolate
      (I hate tea! Don't tell my Mum 🤫)

    • @janemoney5144
      @janemoney5144 Před 4 měsíci

      I wouldn't dunk chocolate biscuits and I wouldn't eat custard creams at all.

  • @stevejacques9359
    @stevejacques9359 Před 3 měsíci +20

    The definition of a cake is it's soft when baked but goes hard when stale and a biscuit is hard when baked but goes soft when stale. That's what cooks tell me anyway.

  • @bobbank74
    @bobbank74 Před 2 měsíci

    Farleys rusk is essentially a baby toddler type food, it can be eaten out of the packet or with warm milk poured on top and it breaks down into a sort of pudding 😊

  • @yukigigi2857
    @yukigigi2857 Před 2 měsíci

    Can't believe you guys ate rusks 😂 haha brilliant. Can't wait to see you eat them after dunking in a tea. Hopefully someone has sent you a big box of yorkshire tea!

  • @billisenci
    @billisenci Před 4 měsíci +22

    The fact someone didn't send you chocolate hob nobs instead of plain is a crime to humanity 😢

    • @benballard-ho7tu
      @benballard-ho7tu Před 4 měsíci +4

      I was just thinking that myself! Who even buys plain hob nobs? 🤷🏻‍♂️
      No rich tea biscuits either? That's just not cricket!

    • @DaffCookie
      @DaffCookie Před 4 měsíci +1

      I have to buy the plain GF ones as I'm allergic to dairy and the free from choccy ones still have milk in them 😭

  • @MsAngelwithin
    @MsAngelwithin Před 4 měsíci +33

    Farleys rusk is given to babies mixed with warm milk, basically a weaning food, mum's end up eating them

    • @daphneparkin6869
      @daphneparkin6869 Před 3 měsíci

      I suspect that box was the low sugar version; they might be healthier but they're not as nice as the originals. I'm one of the moms who loved them in warm milk - interestingly, I read that Stephen Fry likes them! too

    • @jonathanhicks140
      @jonathanhicks140 Před 3 měsíci

      So did my cousin’s dog, it would patiently follow her children around when they were toddlers waiting until they had eaten sufficient of it ( about half generally) & as they then dropped it on the floor it would snaffle them before the second bounce. My cousin approved as it avoided crumbs all over the carpets but also, & more importantly, the children couldn’t pick them back up off the floor & risk an upset stomach - quite a consideration before young children become potty trained & more frequent than usual nappy changes can be avoided.🥴

  • @jasonsmith4052
    @jasonsmith4052 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Just to let you know that the Farleys rusks are aimed at babies/ toddlers I’m now 53 and I loved these as I youngster but you are actually supposed to eat the rusks in a bowl 🥣 with milk & generally warm milk 🥛 too they aren’t meant just to be eaten as a biscuit. 👍🏻 Jay

  • @katebatt7538
    @katebatt7538 Před 2 měsíci

    Never forget that in the UK we tend to dunk biscuits in our tea or coffee, especially plain biscuits like hobnobs and digestives.

  • @linnysau
    @linnysau Před 4 měsíci +25

    You need a cup of great British tea to go with this exercise. The biscuits go with and taste better with tea!

    • @geoffpoole483
      @geoffpoole483 Před 4 měsíci

      Why not take it a step further and compare the biscuits with different types of tea? Do custard creams taste best after being dunked in Darjeeling or Ceylon tea? Endless possibilities.

  • @atrinder8944
    @atrinder8944 Před 3 měsíci +27

    Never in my life would I believe I would be spending Saturday night watching other people eating biscuits, yet a totally brilliant video. 👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @1WillowMoon
      @1WillowMoon Před 2 měsíci +4

      Same here but im on a Sunday night lol 😂😂😂 brit here too, and they SO need a cup of tea with them biscuits.

  • @user-rd7qu8kk6d
    @user-rd7qu8kk6d Před 5 dny +1

    Custard creams are the real deal when you dunk them in tea and eat them moist

  • @Chippeddiamonds2
    @Chippeddiamonds2 Před měsícem

    You can soak Farley’s rusks in milk for a cereal type thing, good for baby food but also just great generally.
    Most of these biscuits need tea or coffee with them.
    The biscuits missing that I’d suggest: rich tea (/rich tea fingers), chocolate bourbon, Borders dark chocolate ginger, ginger snap, florentines (arguably not a biscuit), almond thins, Scottish shortbread, viscount. Tunnocks caramel wafer & tunnocks teacakes.
    Also the word you guys were looking for was binding, the jam in jammy dodgers is binding in that it’s sticky and binds to itself.

  • @MrRiceGuy95
    @MrRiceGuy95 Před 4 měsíci +53

    Absolutely shocked at the Jaffa cake reaction, damn 😂

    • @user-ld6fr5tk9h
      @user-ld6fr5tk9h Před 4 měsíci +4

      Surely the only way is by the packet 😂

    • @DavidCoates-yt5rs
      @DavidCoates-yt5rs Před 4 měsíci

      And, just put the whole thing in your mouth, don't just nibble a little bit.....shove it all in and savour.
      @@user-ld6fr5tk9h

    • @MrRiceGuy95
      @MrRiceGuy95 Před 3 měsíci

      @@user-ld6fr5tk9h haha exactly!

    • @rocketrabble6737
      @rocketrabble6737 Před 3 měsíci +3

      It is not the first time I have seen that reaction to Jaffa Cakes from Americans. They don't seem to get them at all!

  • @keithmullings4886
    @keithmullings4886 Před 3 měsíci +32

    To judge hobnobs, you need a cup of tea. You don't need to drink the tea as around 8 hobnobs will absorb the entire brew..

  • @jazz2012
    @jazz2012 Před 2 měsíci

    Farley's rusks are meant to be served with warm milk when the rusks soak up the milk they taste divine. I've been eating them all my life and I am 67!

  • @Niceandyogurty
    @Niceandyogurty Před měsícem

    Farley's rusks are amazing! Plus for babies that cant chew yet , they can be made into a soft food by adding a little warm water or milk. So yummy!

  • @ABirdOnTheMoon
    @ABirdOnTheMoon Před 4 měsíci +16

    the dislike of Jaffa cakes is hurting me. I will go and eat some to comfort my feelings lol.

  • @jellymogcreative4298
    @jellymogcreative4298 Před 4 měsíci +22

    I was on the floor laughing at the Farleys rusks test! 😂 They’re supposed to help with baby’s teething, and are made with formula. 👍🏽😂

  • @helenrichardson8550
    @helenrichardson8550 Před 2 měsíci

    Farley's rusks are meant to be placed into a bowl, hot milk poured over, then mixed into a loose paste and fed to babies. This is normally given to babies once they're a little older and needing something more than breast milk, prior to them being fully weaned onto solid foods. Hope this helps guys 😊

  • @lynettereed8079
    @lynettereed8079 Před měsícem

    I live near the foxes biscuit factory 🙂 they have a factory shops that is amazing! They even sell broken biscuits in there they can’t go in normal boxes, it’s amazing!

  • @richardjohnson2026
    @richardjohnson2026 Před 4 měsíci +51

    I cannot believe you're eating hobnobs, plain and chocolate digestives and the jammy dodgers without TEA! 😢

  • @andrewmurrell4962
    @andrewmurrell4962 Před 4 měsíci +37

    The legal definition of a Jaffa cake is it IS a cake, when stale biscuits go soft and soggy but cakes go stale and hard. But they are still awesome.

  • @TheresAnAngieAmongUs
    @TheresAnAngieAmongUs Před 3 měsíci

    When my twins were babies i used to give them Farley's rusks with their warm milk, they loved it my Mom used to pinch them :)

  • @NoelCraigNI
    @NoelCraigNI Před 3 měsíci

    If you ever get the chance explore what I assume is a British concept(?) of 'Broken Biscuits'. It's surprising how many biscuits get cracked, chipped or snapped in the process of making them. These are not discarded but are instead placed in big 1Kilogram+ boxes. You never know what will be in the box because it's different every time but sometimes you get lucky and it's full of chocolate. An example of one of these products would be 'House Lancaster Broken Biscuit Assortment' weighing in at 1.3Kg. I've never been disappointed.

  • @glenntownend9047
    @glenntownend9047 Před 4 měsíci +20

    The hobnobs must be dunked in hot stong english tea to appreciate them .
    Same with digestive biscuits.

  • @Deltic07
    @Deltic07 Před 4 měsíci +24

    You're doing it all wrong!
    Us Brits have grown up drinking tea, heathens not withstanding, and biscuits go with tea, that's why we have so many of them.
    Rusks are not really biscuits, so they don't count.
    Jaffa cakes, it's all there in the name, they are cakes with Jaffa orange in them, that's what the smashing orangy bit in the middle™ is.
    Also, you can't judge a Jaffa cake in one piece, you eat the whole packet and eat each one in a different way. Chocolate down, then chocolate up, then pull the orange bit out and eat that first, etc, etc, etc
    Digestives, need tea.
    Chocolate digestives need tea or use as the base for a cheesecake.
    Hobnobs, plain or chocolate, need tea, or use for the best cheesecake base ever.
    Custard creams, need tea, also breathe in when biting to stop the crumbs from going everywhere. This is a difficult technique, use with caution. Bonus tip, break one side off to dunk it, then eat the custardy bit, then dunk the other side.
    Any chocolate based biscuit should be eaten when nobody else is there to steal any.
    HTH 👍

    • @VespaT5
      @VespaT5 Před 4 měsíci +1

      All correct.

    • @Dietman7
      @Dietman7 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I joined youtube so i can bookmark this instructions

    • @VespaT5
      @VespaT5 Před 3 měsíci

      Also, all chocolate covered biccies go great with a glass of cold milk.

  • @badwolfplays910
    @badwolfplays910 Před 2 měsíci

    I’ve never seen so many bites taken from Jaffa cake and enough left to share, they fit in the mouth whole

  • @avisclarke338
    @avisclarke338 Před 3 měsíci

    Hey guys. Just watched your video where you tried our uk biscuits. Just wanted you to know that the Farley's rusk are baby biscuits that is broken up in a bowl with milk added.

  • @Welcometotherox
    @Welcometotherox Před 3 měsíci +40

    As the person who sent the Farley's Rusks (Steve, I gave you preparing instructions! You could have saved yourself some pain!) this had me absolutely howling.
    Thankfully I also sent some of the others that you loved.
    As you'll get sick of reading, you really need a warm drink to enjoy them. Things like the hob nobs or McVities and even the Jaffa Cakes really come into their own when melted.
    If you don't love tea, coffee is an option too! Wouldn't recommend hot chocolate, that's probably gonna be too sweet.

    • @karenspurway6187
      @karenspurway6187 Před 3 měsíci +5

      I love Farleys rusk 😂

    • @DevonMel
      @DevonMel Před 3 měsíci +5

      I'm from Plymouth, UK where Farley's rusks were invented. Shame they don't taste the same as they did 50 years ago :(

    • @mickmcnich
      @mickmcnich Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@DevonMel That might be because your taste buds have aged 50 years🤣

    • @lo1079
      @lo1079 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Farley's Rusks with ice cold milk (in a bowl, like cereal)...😋😋

    • @thomaseland3136
      @thomaseland3136 Před 3 měsíci +3

      I love the taste of Farley's rusks. I have two younger siblings so got to sneak theirs but I still buy them now and have in a bowl of milk. 😊

  • @davebyrne1980
    @davebyrne1980 Před 4 měsíci +73

    A key difference between a cake and a biscuit...
    When a biscuit goes stale, it goes soft... when a cake goes stale, it gets hard
    So Jaffa cakes ARE cakes

    • @Rachel_M_
      @Rachel_M_ Před 4 měsíci +3

      They won a court case against the VAT man with that very argument, and also made a family sized jaffa cake for the court because biscuits can't be scaled up.

    • @waynemorton6120
      @waynemorton6120 Před 4 měsíci +6

      and the fact the manufacturer call them "Cakes" kinda backs up your point. Anybody who thinks they're biscuits need their bumps feeling!

    • @CHEEKYMONKEY2647
      @CHEEKYMONKEY2647 Před 4 měsíci +2

      its a cake, a micro cake, very tasty cake too lol

    • @viviennerose6858
      @viviennerose6858 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Oops! I just put that, before reading Your comment 😂

    • @RIHANNON66POE
      @RIHANNON66POE Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yep !!!

  • @lani4269
    @lani4269 Před 3 měsíci

    All great dipped in coffee and the Rusks are great in milk. They're actually softened in warm milk for younger babies

  • @shamuspfc
    @shamuspfc Před měsícem

    Gotta have a cup of tea! As for the rusks (baby biscuits) they are very dry and meant to be eaten with milk (warm or otherwise).

  • @ChloeAndBetty
    @ChloeAndBetty Před 4 měsíci +57

    The Digestives biscuits are designed to go with a cup of tea, the advertising slogan for them is 'a drink's to wet without one'

    • @davidticktum6867
      @davidticktum6867 Před 4 měsíci +9

      I thought that was the advertisement for 'Rich Tea' biscuits.

    • @brxee
      @brxee Před 4 měsíci +6

      That's Rich Tea.

    • @fionacowan2426
      @fionacowan2426 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Defo rich tea not digestives😊

    • @thegroovetube3247
      @thegroovetube3247 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yup, Rich Tea. So much for the power of advertising.

  • @lylobean
    @lylobean Před 4 měsíci +21

    Due to your electrical system and the low voltage your electric kettle will take at least twice the time to reach boiling point, so be patient and remember we don't have to suffer those extra minutes.

    • @cilla268
      @cilla268 Před 4 měsíci +5

      Only put the amount of water you need into the kettle. As long as it exceeds the minimum mark. No need to fill to top. If I do myself one mug of tea, it takes 1 minute to boil and switches off (uk 240volts.)

    • @HSolar
      @HSolar Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@cilla268 Boosting this 🆙

  • @lynshaw8691
    @lynshaw8691 Před 2 měsíci

    Look up the British adverts for Jaffa Cakes , 'full moon half moon, no moon" and yes a cup of tea or coffee for dunking the digestive and hob nob in, yum. 😊

  • @boggleboggle100
    @boggleboggle100 Před 4 měsíci +41

    And LO....the argument of the Jaffa Cakes has crossed the pond!!😂😂😂😂They would be gone in a heartbeat in our house!!!😂😂😂

    • @hopper7234
      @hopper7234 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Total eclipse 😂😋😋

    • @boggleboggle100
      @boggleboggle100 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@hopper7234 yep!! Any day of the week!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @jessieb7290
      @jessieb7290 Před 3 měsíci

      Bet you Sophia would love the Jaffa cakes, if she likes orange and chocolate and cake.