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Jaffa Cakes: Cakes, or biscuits?
Yes, the old conundrum. Are those little discs of tangy chocolatey joy in you opinion, cakes or biscuits?
I personally support the cake argument. They're made of cakey sponge, the go hard when stale and they're called Jaffa Cakes. So what do you think? :burger: |
Personally I've always classed them as cakes but in ASDA they put them in the biscuit section so I actually have no clue lol.
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I always think of them as cakes too.
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It went to court because choc-covered-biscuits pay vat, but choc-covered-cakes do not. The court ruled in mcvitie's favour, they are a cake. There are other bits on the biscuit aisle that are not biscuits such as fig rolls (pastry).
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Cakes me thinks!
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I think of them as biscuits, but it seems I'm in the minority!
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Whatever they are, they are vile.
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Biscuits go soft when stale, cakes go hard, Jaffa Cakes are indeed cakes.
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Cakes!
Man, now I want jaffa cakes! |
...and which aisle are they on at Tesco?
BISCUIT aisle!!! |
Cakes, no question.
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There should be a 'not quite biscuit, not quite cake but something inbetween' aisle.
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I've never really noticed what an odd word 'aisle' is before
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Cake.
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Pingu <3
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I would say biscuit!
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Just yummy, basically!
[And they do gluten free ones, yep.] |
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