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| 5.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 8 reviews |
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Best BiscuitMay 17, 2010 I recently sailed on Queen Mary 2 and was served these delicious biscuits, which a Scottish passenger told me are McVitti's Digestives. They are like shortbread with a graham cracker flavor. Unfortunately they were shipped without packing protection and several were broken, but I still love them!
The BestMar 16, 2010 This is the only thing my mother, who is 95, will eat for breakfast. She has them with her coffee and spreads them with cream cheese. I prefer them plain with hot tea. They are the best English bisquit available in the states, always fresh and delicious. Try them, you won't be disappointed. My only complaint is that they are often hard to find and since they are imported, sometimes they are out of stock on line. They are a flaky biscuit, not too sweet and are wonderful plain or with jam or cream cheese.
One of the best biscuits I've ever eaten.Feb 12, 2009 It's hard to describe these biscuits to someone who's never had this because there is no American counterpart to this type of biscuit. It's a very rough and unprocessed kind of biscuit. If you feel American biscuits are too processed, then these are the opposite. The comparison would be like American biscuits = white flour and Digestive Biscuits = whole wheat, but I'm only talking about the textural quality; they are very crunchy and feels a bit rough in the mouth.
Tastewise, they are sweet, but not overly so. They're very wheatey tasting and grainy. If you're a biscuit lover, you should definitely give it a try. They are a very high quality biscuit. They used to be very difficult to buy in the US, but now, thanks to the wonders of the internet, you can buy them anytime you want.
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Great Little Scottish CrackersSep 11, 2008 Had these on a trip to Scotland and really liked them. Nice to find a source for them now that we are home.
how sadJun 23, 2008 I love these biscuits a great deal. But they sell for $3.19 and cost $6.99 to ship to you ??? No way as they break very easy and thats TWICE the cost of the initial product. Almost makes going to look in Cost Plus where they sell them for $3.99 a bargain.
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