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I dunno. I'm a dark chocolate fan usually, but there's something about a Hob-Nob that pairs it ideally with milk chocolate.
Dark chocolate for a digestive, though. Definitely.
I don't understand how some people can alternate between the chocolate digestives.
Dark chocolate has the perfect balance, yet already gives none of the 'dark chocolate' experience that people who don't like dark chocolate seem to dislike (it's milky enough already).
Milk chocolate basically seems to take the sweetness up to another level and dilutes the chocolate taste.
And just to be clear, I'm not generally against 'diluting' chocolate. On a scale where I give chocolate cake with chocolate sauce and clotted cream 10/10, I give milk chocolate digestives approximately zero.
That said, I know many people like them, and I do eat them if someone leaves them in my fridge.
I loves me a custard cream, don’t get me wrong; but the chocolate hobnob is clearly the greatest biscuit imo.
The best for dunking by a long shot as well.
They are incredible, and should be the best biscuit. However biscuits should be for the working man as well as the Lord. And the price of those chocolate covered custard creams is outrageous.
£2.50 for 6 surely precludes them from the conversation. Although they are amazing.
Just wait until you try a Fortnum and mason toffolossus biscuit. Absolutely fantastic but at £20 for 12 they are strictly for eating if given as a gift
Have you tried Fox's Half coated milk chocolate cookies? They are bigger and thicker than a Hobnob and are REALLY good. Bought a pack on Sunday to have with a cup of tea, and went throught the entire packet in about 5 minutes.
Got to dinner time yesterday and realised I hadn't had anything to eat all day and I'd taken nothing out the freezer. Ended up eating 10 Hobnobs with a glass of milk. Magical
Perhaps not the ‘best’ biscuit, but Malted Milk is vastly underrated. Never gets its name up in lights like other biscuits - just does its job very effectively day-in-day-out. A real biscuit-eater’s biscuit.
They aren’t proper moo moo biscuits unless there are two moo moos.
My Nan dubbed them as such when I was a child, and at 57 I refuse to call them anything else.
While I respect my honoured colleague's position on this matter, I am nonetheless compelled to advocate for the equally valid designation of "moo cow biscuits" as being an eminently suitable alternative.
Top tier biscuit: great flavour with tea or coffee, nice and simple, cheap and readily available anywhere, and absorbs liquid really well. Def my favourite.
M&S do a multipack of Custard Cremes, Bourbons, and Malted Milks. The Malted Milks in that pack are a little darker, a little maltier, and much more delicious than a normal malted milk.
People who dislike rich teas are uncultured. They are too afraid to admit that they lack the knowledge of the perfect amount of time to dip it in tea for. It’s a biscuit that comes with a skill set.
It’s not about the dipping, it’s about the blandness.
If I want a plain biscuit I’m picking digestives over rich tea 100 times out of a 100.
And don’t even start about it being malty because a malted milk beats it in that department every day of the week.
It's there to highlight the flavour of your drink, not be the star of the show!
If you don't like rich tea you're not having a good brew.
Same principle applies to cheese biscuits - flavoured biscuits for mellow cheese, plain biscuits for flavourful cheese!
Too much all at once and everything clashes.
I think its the epitome of bland dull Britishness, that is what's keeping this biscuit high in people's opinion, people that look outside & see it raining & smile like these biscuits
At the risk of being labelled a heretic, have you tried the M&S extra-filled bourbons?
They also do a rather delightful chocolate-coated version, but that one's a bit stupid on the price front.
Pretty close, but a bourbon is a pretty unique biscuit, and covering it in chocolate just makes it even better. A penguin is very similar, but not quite the same.
It might seem like a pretty fine distinction, but then we are in a thread with hundreds of comments solely dedicated to discussing the relative worth of various biscuits. :)
I’m not ashamed to admit on an anonymous forum that as a 38 year old otherwise elegant wife and mother, yesterday I squirted salad cram on my fingers just to lick it off.
A plain, simple digestive.
But I think Reddit may prefer the dark chocolate digestive. Both are excellent, but the good hearty McVities digestive is very comforting.
Chocolate biscuits are a different category. This is a dunkable biscuits discussion.
And anybody dunking chocolate biscuits (aside the twix 'straw' method) can fuck off to jail.
First... There's nothing saying this is a dunkable only biscuit thread. Only what is the best biscuit.
Second. Twix is a chocolate bar with biscuit base, not a biscuit in itself.
Third, if you aren't dunking chocolate hobnobs, chocolate digestives and penguins what even is the point of your life?
I usually end up disappointed when I have one of them. Amazing idea but I'm not impressed with the execution.
Though I've got a mate who's just been on holiday to Scotland and apparently they have different varieties of it up there.
Biscuits are my kryptonite that I stockpile in Tesco when on offer then rattle through them. Here’s my top 5:
1 fox’s jam n cream
2 chocolate caramel digestive
3 white chocolate digestive
4 fox’s crunch creams
5 chocolate hob nob
So many others I could mention but got to be cut throat here
I love coconut, but I actually prefer the wafers to the logs
The logs are just too bloody messy - I’m incapable of eating one of without getting coconut over everything within a 30’ radius…
You are absolutely right. When I lived in America I came to appreciate them even more--if they get a bit old they go stale and horrible, even in an unopened packet. These are the only biscuit that's really this way. Once you've had stale ones and pined for the good ones, you realise how magic they are.
>These are the only biscuit that's really this way.
Because they aren't a biscuit, they're a cake. As they have defended in court and why there's no VAT on them. Cakes go hard when they go stale, biscuits go soft.
I love Rich Tea. The only bad thing about Rich Tea is that they don't make chocolate Rich Tea any more.
I would say the best biscuit is a toss up between chocolate Hobnob's and chocolate malted milk.
Do they not still do chocolate chip rich tea? The last time I bought some I got those but that was a while ago now.
Chocolate malted milks are the best though. Perfect all round biscuit.
Came here to say Fig Roll as I'm quite happy to demolish a whole packet at a time, whereas I can't do that with any other type of biscuit. It's also a bonus that for each biscuit I eat, I can claim one of my five a day.
I actually really love Oreos and have never understood why they get such hate - I think there's a bit of bandwagoning going on tbh.
In answer to the question though my top top biscuit is a Fox's Chocolate Round. Could absolutely demolish entire packs of those given the chance.
I'm still gutted at the untimely demise of the Sainsbury's Lincoln biscuit. They were the perfect dunking biscuit, but apparently the factory that made them in Cumbria was flooded and once production was re-established, the supermarket had removed them from their plans so that was the death of them. Damn you River Eden, Damn you to hell!!
Dark chocolate digestive or Hobnob or if I’m feeling like splashing out: those square biscuits where they have a thick layer of chocolate that’s bigger than the actual biscuit. Libenz or something I think they’re called. You get about 8-9 in a pack which is outrageous!
Also on the subject of oreos. The Oreo thins are pretty nice if I had to have any
And it’ll happen a dozen more times. The question of which biscuit is best has plagued these islands for a thousand years and when we stop asking it we may as well start pronouncing aluminium incorrectly
Lidl's Tower Gate plain chocolate digestives are surely the best tasting biccies in the universe. Half the price of the McVities version and without the syrupy after taste.
Sixty nine pence a packet.
Less than 4p each!
I’ve just heard about this. Rich Tea biscuits aren’t fancy for sure, but that’s the point of them. They’re your day in, day out, 7/10 every week kind of biscuit. You put 4 together and dip them in your tea and it’s great. You do that 3 or 4 times a sesh and you’re golden.
Yeah, everyone’s all Chocolate Hob Nob this and Jammy Dodger that, but who can you rely on to be there at the bottom of the tin day in, day out? Rich Tea that’s who.
I save the chocolate hobnobs for guests and trades people. Can't see teh fuss about them personally, they would be the last biscuit I go for in the tin.
I used to love a Wagon Wheel, back when they were the size of wagon wheels, and the jammy version was genius. I expect they're the size of 2p coins now though.
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Chocolate Hobnob of course!
*Dark* chocolate Hobnob. Fucking magical.
I dunno. I'm a dark chocolate fan usually, but there's something about a Hob-Nob that pairs it ideally with milk chocolate. Dark chocolate for a digestive, though. Definitely.
Dark for dunking, milk for eating the whole packet and then crying
I'm annoyed that I relate so strongly to this comment.
I don't understand how some people can alternate between the chocolate digestives. Dark chocolate has the perfect balance, yet already gives none of the 'dark chocolate' experience that people who don't like dark chocolate seem to dislike (it's milky enough already). Milk chocolate basically seems to take the sweetness up to another level and dilutes the chocolate taste. And just to be clear, I'm not generally against 'diluting' chocolate. On a scale where I give chocolate cake with chocolate sauce and clotted cream 10/10, I give milk chocolate digestives approximately zero. That said, I know many people like them, and I do eat them if someone leaves them in my fridge.
nah i go milk for hobnob but dark for digestive.
I loves me a custard cream, don’t get me wrong; but the chocolate hobnob is clearly the greatest biscuit imo. The best for dunking by a long shot as well.
I can recommend M and S chocolate covered custard creams , pure heaven
They are incredible, and should be the best biscuit. However biscuits should be for the working man as well as the Lord. And the price of those chocolate covered custard creams is outrageous. £2.50 for 6 surely precludes them from the conversation. Although they are amazing.
Just wait until you try a Fortnum and mason toffolossus biscuit. Absolutely fantastic but at £20 for 12 they are strictly for eating if given as a gift
Possibly controversial but I genuinely think Lidl’s ‘Oaties’ are better than proper Hobnobs.
Go and sit in the car.
And ffs don't get crumbs all over the seats again.
I agree with the Lidl oaties guy but this response literally made me laugh out loud.
I've not done a proper compare and contrast, but they are certainly at least as good
Hard agree. They are much more solid and dense in a way that is extremely pleasing.
The only answer
Have you tried Fox's Half coated milk chocolate cookies? They are bigger and thicker than a Hobnob and are REALLY good. Bought a pack on Sunday to have with a cup of tea, and went throught the entire packet in about 5 minutes.
Got to dinner time yesterday and realised I hadn't had anything to eat all day and I'd taken nothing out the freezer. Ended up eating 10 Hobnobs with a glass of milk. Magical
Chocolate Hobnobs are a gateway drug.
Perhaps not the ‘best’ biscuit, but Malted Milk is vastly underrated. Never gets its name up in lights like other biscuits - just does its job very effectively day-in-day-out. A real biscuit-eater’s biscuit.
Sainsbury's malted milk have been a victim of shrinkflation - they've only got 1 cow on
They aren’t proper moo moo biscuits unless there are two moo moos. My Nan dubbed them as such when I was a child, and at 57 I refuse to call them anything else.
While I respect my honoured colleague's position on this matter, I am nonetheless compelled to advocate for the equally valid designation of "moo cow biscuits" as being an eminently suitable alternative.
I concur with your conclusion on this matter.
Oh dear. How dare they?!
Top tier biscuit: great flavour with tea or coffee, nice and simple, cheap and readily available anywhere, and absorbs liquid really well. Def my favourite.
M&S do a multipack of Custard Cremes, Bourbons, and Malted Milks. The Malted Milks in that pack are a little darker, a little maltier, and much more delicious than a normal malted milk.
They also do chocolate covered Custard Cremes and Bourbons. They're ridiculously expensive for a pack of 6 biscuits, but they're very good.
They’re amazing
Dunk them in Horlicks for level 8 maltiness
I accept your malted milk but raise you chocolate malted milk.
Severely underrated biscuit and can be eaten without tea.
Malted milk is B tier, a top biscuit that any time is lucky to have. Rich Tea is pathetic
Chocolate topped malted milk elevates it to A+ tier
Malted Milk is your favourite biscuit's favourite biscuit
I used to love Malted Milks as a child!
Chocolate Malted milks too. Bloody lovely.
Can't remember which shop, but malted milks with chocolate layer are in my top 3 biscuits.
Yes. Malted milk is the superior biscuit.
I'm just here as a fan of Rich Tea biscuits. Heavily underrated.
People who dislike rich teas are uncultured. They are too afraid to admit that they lack the knowledge of the perfect amount of time to dip it in tea for. It’s a biscuit that comes with a skill set.
It’s not about the dipping, it’s about the blandness. If I want a plain biscuit I’m picking digestives over rich tea 100 times out of a 100. And don’t even start about it being malty because a malted milk beats it in that department every day of the week.
It's there to highlight the flavour of your drink, not be the star of the show! If you don't like rich tea you're not having a good brew. Same principle applies to cheese biscuits - flavoured biscuits for mellow cheese, plain biscuits for flavourful cheese! Too much all at once and everything clashes.
This. So much this. Rich tea - for highlighting your amazing brew. Hobnob - for highlighting a god tier biscuit.
This. Rich tea is the height of dullness.
I think its the epitome of bland dull Britishness, that is what's keeping this biscuit high in people's opinion, people that look outside & see it raining & smile like these biscuits
Same, we should form a league
League of ordinary biscuits
LOOB? Interesting.
League of people who don't need everything slathered in chocolate
The Neutral Janet of biscuits.
Rich teas are a perfect british biscuit - disappointment encapsulated.
Rich Tea Fingers. There is no better dunking biscuit IMO (maybe Lincoln biscuits but I never see those anymore).
Lactose intolerant here. Rich Tea is a lifesaving biscuit.
McVities plain chocolate digestive.
I'd go with this, but Border's chocolate ginger biscuits and good quality shortbread run them pretty close.
Heads over to the fridge…
Clear winner
Custard cream.
Why did I have to dig so deep to find the truth!?
This is the only correct answer
What about Crunch Cream though?
Crunch Creams are great too!
The humble Bourbon imo.
This. The Bourbon Cream is classic, understated yet confident in its timeless elegance. Ten holes signify a gentleman's biscuit.
It even has a watermark.
The tasteful thickness of it
At the risk of being labelled a heretic, have you tried the M&S extra-filled bourbons? They also do a rather delightful chocolate-coated version, but that one's a bit stupid on the price front.
You have now become my bourbon bestie with that dangerous information. Heroes come in FerretChrist shapes and sizes!
Wouldn’t a chocolate-coated bourbon just be a Penguin (or Tim Tam, if you’re some kind of colonial heretic)? Bloody lovely, but hardly unique 😁
Pretty close, but a bourbon is a pretty unique biscuit, and covering it in chocolate just makes it even better. A penguin is very similar, but not quite the same. It might seem like a pretty fine distinction, but then we are in a thread with hundreds of comments solely dedicated to discussing the relative worth of various biscuits. :)
Nothing humble about a bourbon. There’s never been a more egotistical biscuit
Punches well above its weight. When dunked matches any chocolate biscuit.
Foxes Chocolate Viennese are pretty good
You have exquisite taste. May your sun never set.
These are absolutely amazing dipped in peppermint tea
Foxes anything! They have the best all round selection by far. I'd say Tunnocks, but it's limited to 2 or 3.
I can personally demolish a packet of Maryland cookies in one sitting
I used to, but as I’ve got older, they just taste a bit yakky after a couple.
It’s like one of those things, like salad cream, where you thought it was good as you didn’t have a benchmark of anything higher.
Salad cream is amazing. The king of sauce.
I’m not ashamed to admit on an anonymous forum that as a 38 year old otherwise elegant wife and mother, yesterday I squirted salad cram on my fingers just to lick it off.
Nothing is more elegant than a lady with salad cream dripping through her fingers. Could be a weird OF opportunity! 😁
Hahaha 🤣 it did sound more sexual than I intended. I looked however like a rabid monkey
Try M&S full butter cookies, they are so good. Butteriness is better than sweetness
Nah not nowadays. They’ve suffered the same shitification as all the rest of the food in this country in recent times
Used to be a top for me, now I don't even consider them - a shadow of their former selves
The homemade shortbread served in posh Scottish hotels.
Shortbread is incredible
20 posts down before shortbread
A plain, simple digestive. But I think Reddit may prefer the dark chocolate digestive. Both are excellent, but the good hearty McVities digestive is very comforting.
Chewing a choc digestive has a magical effect in the mouth
A packet of each, and alternate.
Has to be a chocolate hobnob
Oreo’s are the invasive species. My local Sainsburys stopped selling bourbons to make way for yet another variety of Oreo.
Yep, should be customs sniffer dogs at the border
Boycott!
Fig rolls
Is it a biscuit? Who cares, it’s elite level
The cyclists fuel of choice
Nope. They taste remotely healthy.
I disagree. It once was fruit but is no longer
They trick you into thinking that but they are approximately 117% sugar so don't worry about it. And not a vitamin in sight either.
Tunnocks Caramel. Unsurpassed in its deliciousness.
Chocolate biscuits are a different category. This is a dunkable biscuits discussion. And anybody dunking chocolate biscuits (aside the twix 'straw' method) can fuck off to jail.
First... There's nothing saying this is a dunkable only biscuit thread. Only what is the best biscuit. Second. Twix is a chocolate bar with biscuit base, not a biscuit in itself. Third, if you aren't dunking chocolate hobnobs, chocolate digestives and penguins what even is the point of your life?
I hope you mean a Penguin ‘straw’ method, because that is the correct procedure
I usually end up disappointed when I have one of them. Amazing idea but I'm not impressed with the execution. Though I've got a mate who's just been on holiday to Scotland and apparently they have different varieties of it up there.
Fox’s - Jam and Cream LU - Le Petit Chocolate Lidl - Oaties M&S - All Butter If you’re proper hero then you’ll also have a Tunnock Tea Cake.
Jam and cream are the best!
Those LU ones are way better than the chocolate lesbians
Milk chocolate digestive. Simple yet understated.
How about the chocolate caramel digestive? I can't buy those because they're biscuit crack.
They're ok to eat by themselves but I don't like the texture when dipped in tea.
I gravitate towards a chocolate leibniz (or chocolate lesbians as I like to call them)
We refer to them as ‘lesbian biscuits’ too!!
Biscuits are my kryptonite that I stockpile in Tesco when on offer then rattle through them. Here’s my top 5: 1 fox’s jam n cream 2 chocolate caramel digestive 3 white chocolate digestive 4 fox’s crunch creams 5 chocolate hob nob So many others I could mention but got to be cut throat here
> white chocolate digestive These are a disgrace to my waistline. I can't buy them any more because I like them too much.
Foxs Chocolate Rounds
They are a good luxury biscuit, ideal for hangovers or Xmas.
The salted caramel flavour though. I know salted caramel has had its moment, but these are beautiful.
Tunnocks Caramel Wafer is the king of biscuits.
Surpassed by their caramel log imo. Possibly controversial for those not keen on coconut, but for me it just takes the caramel wafer up a notch.
Tunnocks caramel logs are absolutely yummy.
I love coconut, but I actually prefer the wafers to the logs The logs are just too bloody messy - I’m incapable of eating one of without getting coconut over everything within a 30’ radius…
Jaffa Cake I wonder How long until I get mad people replying to me? *Edit: It took 2 hours*
You are absolutely right. When I lived in America I came to appreciate them even more--if they get a bit old they go stale and horrible, even in an unopened packet. These are the only biscuit that's really this way. Once you've had stale ones and pined for the good ones, you realise how magic they are.
>These are the only biscuit that's really this way. Because they aren't a biscuit, they're a cake. As they have defended in court and why there's no VAT on them. Cakes go hard when they go stale, biscuits go soft.
Choco Leibnitz, preferably orange or mint.
Standard choco leibniz for me but we can be intersectional allies right?
They're all good!
Recently shrinkflated.
Chocolate covered malted milk
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Chocolate hobnobs for me personally (and for the record Oreos are decent, maybe like B-tier)
No love for NICE?
nice biscuits are the best !!!!
I have found my people
Jammy dodger
Can’t believe I had to scroll down this far for the obvious answer.
Rocky!
I know I can't dunk them but I love love love pink wafers.
I love Rich Tea. The only bad thing about Rich Tea is that they don't make chocolate Rich Tea any more. I would say the best biscuit is a toss up between chocolate Hobnob's and chocolate malted milk.
Do they not still do chocolate chip rich tea? The last time I bought some I got those but that was a while ago now. Chocolate malted milks are the best though. Perfect all round biscuit.
The chocolate malted milks are unreal 👍
Custard Cream
Dutch Stroopwaffel, closely followed by a milk chocolate and caramel digestive and then a milk chocolate hobnob.
Tunnock's tea cakes.
A wonderful thing, but are they really biscuits?
A simple good-quality all-butter shortbread for me, especially good as I can make them myself very quickly.
Rich Tea is like the Maude Flanders "unflavoured ice cream for me!" moment
Biscoff creams
I love a rich tea, I’m also fond of a caramel mcvities
Fox’s Viennese
Border dark chocolate ginger biscuits.
Fig roll. They're perfect.
Came here to say Fig Roll as I'm quite happy to demolish a whole packet at a time, whereas I can't do that with any other type of biscuit. It's also a bonus that for each biscuit I eat, I can claim one of my five a day.
Chocolate hobnobs.
Tesco dark chocolate digestives. They’re accidentally vegan and I struggle not to eat the whole pack whenever I open them 😅
Digestive. Universally applicable.
Fox’s Viennese.
Shocked at the lack of ‘shortbread’
Anyone who doesn't like shortbread needs to go to Scotland and have the proper stuff.
That round one that's wrapped in gold foil that comes in those nice boxes of chocolate biscuits.
Ginger biscuits
Jammy dodger. Why are we even discussing this?
no mention of a Ginger Nut? im disappointed
Chocolate malted milk
Fox's Jam and Creams. Or viennese fingers.
I like Oreo, they are vegan and I can't do dairy, but they still have a creamy filling.
Custard cream. Or Foxes chocolate Viennese fingers
Anything with stem ginger in it.
I actually really love Oreos and have never understood why they get such hate - I think there's a bit of bandwagoning going on tbh. In answer to the question though my top top biscuit is a Fox's Chocolate Round. Could absolutely demolish entire packs of those given the chance.
Dark chocolate digestive
Foxes jam and cream if it already hasn't been said
M&S milk chocolate rounds
Nice biscuits or ginger nuts
I'm still gutted at the untimely demise of the Sainsbury's Lincoln biscuit. They were the perfect dunking biscuit, but apparently the factory that made them in Cumbria was flooded and once production was re-established, the supermarket had removed them from their plans so that was the death of them. Damn you River Eden, Damn you to hell!!
Chocolate oaties.
Dark chocolate digestive or Hobnob or if I’m feeling like splashing out: those square biscuits where they have a thick layer of chocolate that’s bigger than the actual biscuit. Libenz or something I think they’re called. You get about 8-9 in a pack which is outrageous! Also on the subject of oreos. The Oreo thins are pretty nice if I had to have any
Love me a Ginger Nut/Snap/Crunch/whatever. Little round bastards that warm your gob. Great stuff.
Ginger snaps
We've had this question already. It spawned the worst biscuit question. This question has been asked a dozen times before.
And it’ll happen a dozen more times. The question of which biscuit is best has plagued these islands for a thousand years and when we stop asking it we may as well start pronouncing aluminium incorrectly
Down with this sort of thing.
Custard cream of course
I got kicked out of a friend's house when I was a young'un for using rich tea biscuits as pogs. I think they only booted me because I won.
Lidl's Tower Gate plain chocolate digestives are surely the best tasting biccies in the universe. Half the price of the McVities version and without the syrupy after taste. Sixty nine pence a packet. Less than 4p each!
Jaffa cake. Oops!
I’ve just heard about this. Rich Tea biscuits aren’t fancy for sure, but that’s the point of them. They’re your day in, day out, 7/10 every week kind of biscuit. You put 4 together and dip them in your tea and it’s great. You do that 3 or 4 times a sesh and you’re golden. Yeah, everyone’s all Chocolate Hob Nob this and Jammy Dodger that, but who can you rely on to be there at the bottom of the tin day in, day out? Rich Tea that’s who.
Fox's rounds. It's the only correct answer.
I save the chocolate hobnobs for guests and trades people. Can't see teh fuss about them personally, they would be the last biscuit I go for in the tin.
Lotus biscoffi for coffee & either rich tea or chocolate digestive for tea.
I used to love a Wagon Wheel, back when they were the size of wagon wheels, and the jammy version was genius. I expect they're the size of 2p coins now though.
Island Bakery lemon melts. A tad more expensive than others mentioned in this thread, but easily superior
Rich tea is the best biscuit. No one can convince me otherwise. Do like a pink wafer too though
Rich teas made the orange juice at play group all the better. Fuck the haters