Are these biscuits or are these cakes?
They claim to be cakes but I only ever see them stocked in the biscuits aisle.
>>9119878
I doubt they are cooked twice, therefore they would indeed be cakes.
>>9119878
>Are these biscuits or are these cakes?
They're called cookies.
Are scones cakes?
>>9119893
Greg looks a whole hell of a lot better with a beard.
>>9119878
Fuck off pikey scum.
>>9120295
>No
Yes. When your country puts a man on the moon then your opinion as to naming food will be valid. BTW our celebration of BTFO of the commonwealth cu/ck/s is coming up.
>9120308
>is wrong
>is incapable of forming a coherant argument
>resorts to nationalist masturbation in a discussion about cakes
kek
Enjoy your (You). Oh, wait....
>>9119878
They are cakes, therefore not subject to VAT in the UK. There was an entire court case about it
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaffa_Cakes
>>9120384
>In the United Kingdom, value added tax is payable on chocolate-covered biscuits, but not on chocolate-covered cakes
This country, I swear to god...
>>9119893
You stupid fuck.
>>9120725
Stay mad brit cu/ck/
At least try to eat something with flavor
>muh bangers and mash
KEK
>>9119878
biscake?
>>9120793
A mistake
>>9120760
Too much of a walking caricature. I'm calling false flag. Not even a burgerblob is this retarded.
>>9119878
idk but i've always wanted to try them since i was like 13 and used to watch yogscast aka cuckscast and the fat ginger never shut up about it
This reminds me of that Mitchell and Webb sketch where there is a man whos power is biscuit telekinesis and he can't move the jaffa cakes lol
>>9119878
do they go hard or soft when they go bad? that's the one real way to tell
>>9121119
haha big man shovel hole diggy
>>9119878
>>9119878
they're cakes, so as to dodge a biscuit-related tax in the UK, but they'll be in the same aisle.
They look like what my bongfriends would refer to as "cookies." But I don't know if they are soft or crispy, so that throws a wrench in it.
>>9120793
>>9121885
Kree!
If they go hard when they go stale they are a cake. If it goes soft when it goes stale it's biscuit.
Jaffa cake is a cake, the confusion lies in that it is usually stocked the biscuit aisle of shops and is eaten in the same context as a biscuit.
>>9119878
Where do I buy these in Canada?
>>9123315
Somewhere with lots of bong expats I would have thought.
Fun fact: this year marks the 90th anniversary of the Jaffa Cake
>>9119878
Whichever isn't taxed.