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What is your preferred way to eat Jaffa Cakes?

Do you do the full moon, half moon and total eclipse?
Do you do a one and done mouthful?
Do you eat off all the chocolate, then eat the orange centre then eat the sponge?
Or do you do my personal favourite of nibbling all the outer edges chocolate/sponge off first then go back and eat the centers afterwards?

So how do you eat yours?



EDIT - Here's an old UK Advert
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"It looks like the Sandpeople did this, all right. Look. There's jaffa cakes, bantha tracks..."

But seriously, they're a chocolate glazed orange-flavored sponge cake you can find in the British section of supermarkets if you're in the U.S. I do the one and done mouthful.



You ready? You look ready.
I want Jaffa cakes now, thank you
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The doors of wisdom are never shut. - 'Socrates'

"It looks like the Sandpeople did this, all right. Look. There's jaffa cakes, bantha tracks..."

But seriously, they're a chocolate glazed orange-flavored sponge cake you can find in the British section of supermarkets if you're in the U.S. I do the one and done mouthful.
Good choice . Love that Star Wars pic and reference.



I too am an American and have never had the pleasure of trying jaffa cakes. they sound like they are right up my alley. I love chocolate and orange flavored sweets.



Yummy. My mouth is filled with saliva



They're disgusting. Horrible preserved orange sludgy jam on a stale tasting mush.

Interestingly (or not maybe) there was a big court case brought by the manufacturers.

The court was adjudicated by Mr Donald Potter QC, who found in favour of McVitie's and ruled that whilst Jaffa Cakes had characteristics of both cakes and biscuits, the product should be considered a cake, meaning that VAT (tax) is not paid on Jaffa Cakes in the United Kingdom.



I was at a shop that sells various imported goods yesterday and spotted some of these so I decided to give them a try. They were okay, I guess. Not bad, but also not particularly good. I gave some to my parents to try and they weren’t impressed either. My mom thought they were downright bad. Will definitely not buy them again.

So I guess my preferred way to eat them is not at all.



I adore Jaffa Cakes, for a couple of years my niece and nephew used to buy me a yard of them every Christmas, but you do need them to be quite fresh and McVities are the best kind, IMO. Though strictly not Jaffa Cakes, I do like the Cherry ones even more, but it's tough to beat cherry and dark chocolate, IMO.
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