What is a digestive in England?
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Hi Bobby, <BR> <BR>Digestives are a particular cookie (called biscuits in the UK). They are sort of like a thick graham cracker, or, even more, like a ginger snap. They are quite dry, actually, and delicous, we think, although they are simple, not glamorous (perhaps the basis for the name "digestive". <BR> <BR>You can buy them topped with chocolate, sometimes jam-filled. Great with afternoon tea. <BR> <BR>We go to the UK twice a year and always return with 20 packages. <BR> <BR>Jeanne
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You can get digestive biscuits in Canada as well. I'm surprised that you don't get them in the US. We had a gift basket given to us just before Christmas and there was a small package of chocolate digestives in it - I made the mistake of opening them and by the end of the day, they were gone!
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Yes, a yummy chocolate biscuit. Circular, about 3 inches in diameter and a quarter inch thick. Quite dry and crumbly, but nice and sweet. The chocolate ones come with either milk or plain chocolate. <BR> <BR>No idea why they're called 'digestives' - they have nothing to do with laxatives!
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Hm, some confusing replies. <BR> <BR>Digestives are indeed closest to Graham Crackers if you want to compare them to American cookies, and I use them to make graham cracker crust. I don't understand the gingersnap comparison, as they have no ginger in them. <BR> <BR>They aren't chocolate biscuits -- but you can buy them chocolate coated (on one side usually). <BR> <BR>Doug
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You can order McVities digestives and other bikkies at http://www.britmart.net/, or a few like Rich Tea biscuits through http://www.bbcamerica.com <BR>They're often available at many big city supermarkets in the US, all over the place in Canada.
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Plain chocolate digestives are heaven! There is always an open packet around when I am having my tea. We love them in the UK. Plain digestives are nice but the chocolate on one side is delicious! <BR> <BR>McVities make the best. They are NOT X-Lax! <BR> <BR>B <BR>x <BR> <BR>
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And plain (non chocolate) digestives are often used in recipes as the base of a cheesecake... <BR> <BR>It's very therapeutic to put them into a plastic sandwich bag and hammer away with the rolling pin or some such blunt instrument, especially if you had a bad day. <BR> <BR>I also tend to find that if I open a packet of choccie digestives (dark choc, mcvities, naturally) that they dont last long (and no one else in my house eats them so i know exactly how naughty i have been) <BR> <BR>also agree only the plain ones are good for dunking... <BR> <BR>Kavey
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Look no further, gentle readers! <BR> <BR>http://shop.bbcamerica.com/ukgoods/dept.asp?dept%5Fid=1 <BR> <BR>I count no fewer than 3 different sorts of digestives - go wild (at a price)! <BR
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I just looked at the link Tracy left - OUCH, very very expensive! However, I recommend the plain chocolate hobnobs, once you start eating them you cant stop, the chocolate on them is yummy! We get free packets of them here at work every week
<BR>Karen
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