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FORUM MEMBERS FAVORITE BISCUIT

Lisa Miles has suggested I should start this thread so this is it. So you have to state your preference and your technical reasoning.


For me it has to be a fig roll. My reasons are.


1. They are very tasty and nourishing.

2. They contain a high level of fruit so healthy eating as part of your 5 a day.

3. They have a very high structural integrity resilience post tea dipping.

4. They have a high level of crumb retention for munching over a key board.
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  • Legh Richardson:




    Chris Pearson:




    Simon Barker:




    Chris Pearson:




    Kelly Marie:

    ... Jaffa cakes too although I'm not sure if they are a biccy or a cake




    Definitely a biscuit - according to the law. ?



     

    McVities won at a VAT tribunal over that one.  They are cakes, not biscuits, so there's no VAT on them.  See https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/vat-food/vfood6260


    I stand corrected. Relaxed


     




    It feels and tastes like a stale cake mix. or perhaps more like a 'ladies finger' - knowledge courtesy of my partner



    Okra? ?


    But if you are offering me a Cadbury's finger biscuit, yes please! ?

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  • Legh Richardson:




    Chris Pearson:




    Simon Barker:




    Chris Pearson:




    Kelly Marie:

    ... Jaffa cakes too although I'm not sure if they are a biccy or a cake




    Definitely a biscuit - according to the law. ?



     

    McVities won at a VAT tribunal over that one.  They are cakes, not biscuits, so there's no VAT on them.  See https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/vat-food/vfood6260


    I stand corrected. Relaxed


     




    It feels and tastes like a stale cake mix. or perhaps more like a 'ladies finger' - knowledge courtesy of my partner



    Okra? ?


    But if you are offering me a Cadbury's finger biscuit, yes please! ?

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