Taste test reveals highs and lows of iconic British biscuits

express.co.uk

A recent taste test of six British biscuits revealed mixed results. The Viennese biscuit stood out as the best, scoring 15/10 for its buttery texture and successful dunking. In contrast, Wagon Wheels received a low score of 2/10 due to their stale taste and poor texture. Custard creams and Jaffa Cakes also performed poorly, both scoring 3/10. The custard creams had an unpleasant texture, while Jaffa Cakes were described as bizarre. Rich Tea biscuits scored 5/10 for their lack of flavor and poor dunking experience. Tunnock Tea Cakes were rated 3/10, criticized for their texture and taste. Overall, the taste test highlighted the varying quality of British biscuits, with some being enjoyable and others disappointing.


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