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what is a jaffa cake????
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is a different tax I believe on cakes and biscuits, so probably although Jaffa cakes are usually in the biscuit section in a store (people treat them as a biscuit), the manufacturers have called them cakes to pay less tax.
There was a dispute on those ice-cream cone look-a-likes in the bakers (marshmallow/hundreds+thousands) because they were deemed to be confectionery (sweets)not cakes, and again heavier on the tax.
There was a dispute on those ice-cream cone look-a-likes in the bakers (marshmallow/hundreds+thousands) because they were deemed to be confectionery (sweets)not cakes, and again heavier on the tax.
McVities say cakes. Scroll down to the last post on this link:
http://www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com/biscuit s/search.php3
http://www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com/biscuit s/search.php3
Blimey, cetti that website must have dabbled in Kerplunk's paint box!! lol
Can't agree about Nice biscuits though - I quite like them
If you want your biscuits crispier, take them out of the oven during cooking (about half way through) for a few minutes, then continue cooking...in effect I guess that's where the term twice baked/cooked (for biccies) comes from?
Can't agree about Nice biscuits though - I quite like them
If you want your biscuits crispier, take them out of the oven during cooking (about half way through) for a few minutes, then continue cooking...in effect I guess that's where the term twice baked/cooked (for biccies) comes from?