🍪 Crunch, Dunk, Enjoy – The Ultimate Tea Companion!
McVitie's Digestive Biscuits are a 12.7 oz pack of crunchy whole-wheat cookies, perfect for dunking in your favorite hot beverage. These biscuits are a good source of fiber, contain no artificial flavors or colors, and come in a generous pack ideal for sharing or personal enjoyment.
K**M
Love these biscuits!
Ever since I first had them at teatime in Scotland, I'm always on the lookout for my McVities. Sometimes I can find them in the grocery store, usually in the specialty aisle. They are a British product that I can usually find when traveling overseas. They are made of wheatmeal and are crunchy like a cookie but just slightly sweet (which is probably why they call them biscuits and serve them at teatime). They are not heavy like a shortbread. And each biscuit is a good size too - about a 3-inch medallion. If you like crunch and subtle sweetness, these might become your favorite too!
S**Y
A favorite perfect with tea or coffee
Delicious biscuits. From Britain
D**D
yummy vegan snack
yummy vegan snack! Crisp and just the right, light amount of sweatness
J**H
Biscuits can break in trandit
Great but some of the biscuits broke!
W**R
Delighted
First time trying these cookies/biscuts.Came well packaged and would certainlyorder again . They are delicious. Tasted very fresh too.
B**E
these taste like old fashioned animal crackers
The way they were 30 years ago before companies started trying to save money by putting in cheaper products and all US wheat became bromated. Add a little peanut butter for a perfect afternoon snack. Plus, they have fiber. A+
D**G
Good Product
It is a perfect ingredient for cheesecake crust. Like it!
C**E
Delicious, but too delicate to ship without bubblewrap.
They arrived as mostly whole "biscuits," and they were fresh, but sandy feeling. This brand isn't always available locally, so I was glad to be able to get them. But the sleeves could have used a little more padding. I'm an American, so I call these cookies, and eat them as cookies. I'm not crushing them up to be used in other recipes.
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