You should try the Mcvitie's Milk Chocolate Digestive Biscuits if you come across them. They are half covered in chocolate like the hobnobs you had, but with a different biscuit base. 😀
Tip don't take the wrapper all the way off the orange biscuits will stop the chocolate melting on your fingers.people from the UK .will do this without thinking about it .
Sometimes I reckon Americans think they are all prim and proper by drinking tea! It's literally part of everyday life 🤣 we even have something called "builders tea" (don't bother taking the tbag out) so definitely not a posh thing. Go to the Savoy for afternoon tea and that's the posh side of it.
Chocolate with another flavour is popular, we have orange, mint, caramel, raspberry, nuts, coconut, raisins you name it we do it. Try Terry's Chocolate orange and jaffa cakes for better orange flavour
Hi I'm from England Yes chocolate combined with orange is popular in the UK 🇬🇧 we have those you have there club chocolate orange, we have Jaffa cakes which is a soft sponge biscuite with orange jelly in the centre 😋 then there's Terry's chocolate orange which is a solid chocolate with strong orange flavour I love Chocolate🍫 and orange🍊 combined so delicious 😋
What you need to do with the chocolate fingers is to bite both ends off then stick one end into your Tea or Coffee and suck on the other end, The liquid will go up into the Biscuit then eat the Biscuit, This is just Bliss. I also do the same with Penguin Biscuits.
I usually wrap it in tinfoil if I'm warming it in the oven, it keeps it more moist and chewy on the outside or just slice it and toast it under the grill, but yeah as someone said you can also eat it cold. For a cheat 5 seconds in the microwave also works!
Try and get some Penguin chocolate biscuit bars. On their own they're really nice, but there's also a special way to have them with tea. You bite off the very top and the very bottom of the biscuit, then dip it in really hot tea and use it like a straw to suck up a load of tea into it, then take a bite. The hot tea melts the chocolate inside and it's AMAZING.
@@chelcurated try the Penguin Cake Bars if you see them too. Not in tea tho, lol. I much prefer them to the Biscuits, but that's just personal opinion.
The royal family things you keep noticing are Royal Warrants, and can be granted by named members of the royal family who regularly obtain goods from companies. Obviously if they're granted then everyone chooses to display it on their packaging. Pretty sure almost all major Champagne houses have one.
I had an American friend who became absolutely obsessed with HobNobs. Everytime she went to the shops she had to buy a packet. I remember her telling all her American friends that there were the best 'cookies' she'd ever had and how they should have them in America. She didn't have them with tea or coffee, she'd just scoff them dry, straight from the packet.
When West Ham (a football / soccer club in east London) had a chairman from a confectionery company, the fans sang, "If you made a lot of money selling biscuits join our club."
Thank you! You can find most of these products at any local grocery store in London. In the US though, you’d have to search if there are any British shops in your area, but many US grocery stores have Yorkshire tea.
Hello again 😀 I love watching your taste buds put to the Test with out British Products, and i've paused it to write this message before you tried the Cadbury's Chocolate Fingers Lol i loved those as kid and would eat them endlessly so now i'm gonna go back to your video and see your Reaction to them 😂😂 hahaha
The mint flavoured club biscuit is nicer than the orange. We do have our Cadbury’s chocolate orange and a couple of chocolate bars with orange in them, but I don’t like orange flavoured chocolate personally. My favourite Cadbury’s chocolate bar is the whole nut one which has whole hazelnuts in.
It's "York-sher" not "York-sure"... say 'sure'... that's not how you say the second part of Yorkshire... Now say "sher" - that's how you say the second part of Yorkshire! People struggle writing pronunciations - they somehow forget it's the simple concept of writing exactly how you pronounce something. People have a tendency to write a completely wrong pronunciation even though they say it correctly. It's bizarre, because it's a really simple test of saying what you have written... @chelcurated - don't listen to this guy, what he has written is an even more incorrect pronunciation than what you were saying initially...
The reason you get so many biscuits here that are coated with chocolate on only one side is that if a biscuit is fully coated it counts as a luxury item and you pay tax on it so they're more expensive to buy. Half-coated biscuits aren't 'luxury items' so they are tax exempt.
You should try our walkers crisps especially cheese and onion and prawn cocktail crisps, across here in England we have them wth bread and butter and make crisp sandwiches
Actually KitKat is a British chocolate bar, invented in York in England in 1935. You be surprised at how many chocolate bars were actually invented in England, Mars, Picnic, Double Decker, Snickers(used to be called Marathon originally) and loads more were all invented in England. In fact the first ever chocolate bar was invented and produced in England, Frys of Bristol created Frys Chocolate Cream in 1869 a few years before Cadbury (another English company) started producing their chocolate. It wasn't till 30 years later that Hersheys started producing chocolate in America in 1899. All English people dunk biscuits in their tea, its a national pastime. That's why England has so many different biscuits to choose from, there's literally hundreds! Good to see you have a kettle as most Americans don't know what a kettle is...!!! Hope you do more taste tests of British food. Personally I prefer plain chocolate Hobnobs but I'm not that fussed tbh. Those chocolate Fingers are so morish I can easily finish a box myself in 10 minutes or less!! Great video! 😀
Oh wow, I had no idea that so many chocolate bars here were invented in England! Thanks for sharing the history on them - always very interesting to learn about things like this. Also, I love how many biscuits there are! I definitely want to try as many as I can. Thanks for watching! I’m glad you liked the video. ☺️🙏🏼
@@chelcurated It's actually surprising how much stuff England has invented from sports, Football, Rugby Cricket, Tennis, Sqaush, Hockey, Ice Hockey, Baseball, Badminton and even American Football was created as a mixture of Football and Rugby by colonists. Don't forget the Industrial Revolution started in England and that's how Trains, Steam Engines etc were invented. If you look it up England has invented more than any other country from science to literature to foods England for such a small country has made such a huge contribution to the world. Tanks, Jet Engines the World Wide Web were all invented in England. Even Cheddar Cheese was invented in England in the town of Cheddar, Somerset in 1170 so Cheddar Cheese is 852 years old! I know America likes to think they invented almost everything but in reality it's just Americans being Americans! I guarantee if you looked up British inventions you'd be shocked at all the things you thought were American that actually aren't. Even apple pie was an English dessert in England way before America was even a country and the colonists took the recipe over with them. Donuts are another English food that was taken over to America... Tbh the list is endless. Unfortunately Americans are brainwashed into thinking all the things like these are American and then history kind of gets changed between generations and before you know it American people have invented everything. Good for America I guess but bad for the countries that actually invented these things. Anyway I'm rabbiting on lol, sorry, can't wait for the next food video! 😀
@@OblivionGate I can definitely see how things in history could kind of get changed over generations. I need to start googling things more often to see where they originated. Hahaha no worries on rabbiting on 😆 learned so much! And thank you! ☺️
@@OblivionGate The jet engine was invented in Germany, while the stream engine, and therefore train, was invented in Wales... where the world’s first railway journey took place in 1804, and the world’s first railway station opened in 1807, coinciding with the world’s first passenger rail journey. Oh, and the internet wouldn’t really be a thing without Packet Switching... invented, once again, in Wales way back in 1965. I know England like to think they invented almost everything, but in reality, it’s just the English being English...
I wouldn't say honey is a healthier thing than sugar, especially in the US where 90% of the honey is actually just high fructose corn syrup and not actually honey
@@chelcurated will you be uploading any more content reviewing British things or even reacting to British content? It's interesting watching our American cousins reacting and learning about all things British. 😁
@@kenhobbs8565 yes! I’ll definitely be uploading more content reviewing British things! Haha it’s interesting learning about British things 😂 I absolutely love it!
Putting honey in tea is fine, it's actually much better than white sugar, and I'm English and I've drunk tea all my life. Manuka honey with black tea is phenomenal, but it's expensive honey. Don't listen to lower class Brits telling you it's wrong to put honey in tea, they are probably on benefits anyway...
Pronounced ‘York-shure’.. Yorkshire tea is decent quality for a common tea bag, of course, if you want really good tea you need to delve into quality loose teas but that’s a whole new subject. Malt loaf is great as are chocolate hob nobs. Mcvities Clubs are a pale imitation to what they use to be, once upon a time there was far more chocolate on them, today, they are a bit rubbish, the fruit club was my favourite… I’ve never dunked them in tea or coffee. Cadbury fingers are great but it’s impossible to not eat lots of them, do not dunk them, ever! 😂
Haha noted! Do not dunk Cadbury fingers. 😂 I can see myself eating a lot of those in one sitting… would be a perfect movie snack. Wish I was able to try McVities with more chocolate. The more chocolate the better.
Congratulations you passed the first stage of the British Citizenship test! Yorkshire tea is a better brand, yes. You let yourself down on one point - you did not warm the teapot before making the tea but we'll overlook that. Two sugars in your tea is normal, if you the reincarnation of British builder. The dunkability of a biscuit is a key criterion.
@@chelcurated Yeah, Love You Videos A Great Crisp To Try is Pickled Onion Walkers Pickled Onion Space Raiders And Beef Space Raiders. Also Spicy Rib Nick Nacks Is Nice And From Sheffield Where I From Henderson's Relish Amazing With Beef Or Lamb Stew Also Bakewell Tart And Parkin Cake They Are Nice With Tea
Yorkshur if your from Yorkshur or the North, Yorkshire if your from anywhere else apart from London and the south east where it becomes yorksheer, aaaggghh!! That's like kryptonite to a Yorkshur man😵😵😵
Yorkshire Tea and Chocolate hobnobs.. Great selection!
Yeah, always a great combo.
They make many flavours of malt loafs in snack size. As for the oat milk, you might want to check what they put into it.
You should try the Mcvitie's Milk Chocolate Digestive Biscuits if you come across them.
They are half covered in chocolate like the hobnobs you had, but with a different biscuit base. 😀
Ooo that sounds delicious. Those are now added to my list 👌🏼
Dark chocolate much better
Love your chilled vibe 🙂 great video with nice background music to go with it 👍🙂
Aww.. thank you! ☺️🙏🏼
Definitely try Soreen toasted and buttered. Lovely video
Thank you! It was delicious that way! ☺️
Tip don't take the wrapper all the way off the orange biscuits will stop the chocolate
melting on your fingers.people from the UK .will do this without thinking about it .
Biscuits without chocolate are best for dipping
Chocolate hobnobs are perfect for dipping
Sometimes I reckon Americans think they are all prim and proper by drinking tea! It's literally part of everyday life 🤣 we even have something called "builders tea" (don't bother taking the tbag out) so definitely not a posh thing. Go to the Savoy for afternoon tea and that's the posh side of it.
My tastebuds were salivating through the whole video! Wish we could have been there taste testing with you.
Everything tastes better when dunked! ❤
Hahaha I’ll have to bring some over next time then. 😆 Yeees dunked is always better! 😋
Jaffa cakes don't, they fall apart lol 😂
When you opened the hobnobs i was like, you must dunk them, you have to dunk them...then you did 🙂. The fingers to are great for dunking to. Great vid
Hahaha they have been dunked. Thank you! ☺️
Chocolate with another flavour is popular, we have orange, mint, caramel, raspberry, nuts, coconut, raisins you name it we do it. Try Terry's Chocolate orange and jaffa cakes for better orange flavour
Dark chocolate covered smoked bacon/chunky marmite peanut butter (secret recipie) is my favourite 😉
Dark Chocolate Raspberry is the best combo imo
I love British snacks. Have you tried "Tea Cake"? That is a really traditional treat. Thank you.
Ooo that sounds delicious.. I haven’t tried it before. Definitely need to try this now!
we rate our biscuits by how good they dunk in tea, rich tea are one dips, hob nobs are the king of dips
Hobnobs are absolutely delicious. I always have to have these in my kitchen now.
Hi I'm from England Yes chocolate combined with orange is popular in the UK 🇬🇧 we have those you have there club chocolate orange, we have Jaffa cakes which is a soft sponge biscuite with orange jelly in the centre 😋 then there's Terry's chocolate orange which is a solid chocolate with strong orange flavour I love Chocolate🍫 and orange🍊 combined so delicious 😋
You should try Digestives and Rich Tea biscuits. They've done the time and are proper biscuits, Hobnobs are still new.
We dip all our biscuits here in the UK but we don’t call it dipping we call it dunking our biscuits
The king/queen of all dunkers is the “lemon puff” you can dunk them for like 10 minutes easy and the still keep structural integrity ✌️
No, we don't call it dunking. We call it dipping. Are you 13 years old? Stop shoving your phone in your face and read a book.
What you need to do with the chocolate fingers is to bite both ends off then stick one end into your Tea or Coffee and suck on the other end, The liquid will go up into the Biscuit then eat the Biscuit, This is just Bliss. I also do the same with Penguin Biscuits.
I have never seen anyone put malt loaf in the oven. Just open the pack, slice and eat, with or without butter
Will keep this in mind for next time!
It boggled my mind a little. But I’m curious now(!)
I usually wrap it in tinfoil if I'm warming it in the oven, it keeps it more moist and chewy on the outside or just slice it and toast it under the grill, but yeah as someone said you can also eat it cold. For a cheat 5 seconds in the microwave also works!
Toasted malt loaf becomes extra goo
I just eat it raw, can chew through a loaf in no time. My fav is the banana variety.
It was all going so well, up to the point where you mentioned "Love Island".🤨
Hahahaha I’m a fan 💁🏼♀️😆
"does it have peanut butter in it"?
No!
In the UK we only put peanut butter in peanut butter!! 🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha good to know! 😂
Er no , there is a peanut flavoured Kit Kat chunky in my local shop . Not nice
Here in the UK, if it's a biscuit, it generally gets dunked!
Try and get some Penguin chocolate biscuit bars. On their own they're really nice, but there's also a special way to have them with tea.
You bite off the very top and the very bottom of the biscuit, then dip it in really hot tea and use it like a straw to suck up a load of tea into it, then take a bite.
The hot tea melts the chocolate inside and it's AMAZING.
Yum! I need to try this. Thank you for the tip.
@@chelcurated try the Penguin Cake Bars if you see them too. Not in tea tho, lol.
I much prefer them to the Biscuits, but that's just personal opinion.
Soreen is great sliced and toasted
Yorkshire gold is the only one to drink!
love you Chelsea such great videos.
Thanks Deeds! Love you too ❤️
@@chelcurated i love u also
@@ALPHADARKFANG 😂
@@chelcurated lol i mean i love chelsea
The royal family things you keep noticing are Royal Warrants, and can be granted by named members of the royal family who regularly obtain goods from companies. Obviously if they're granted then everyone chooses to display it on their packaging. Pretty sure almost all major Champagne houses have one.
The hobnob is the champion of biscuits but you should have definitely dunked that bad boy in your tea x
I had an American friend who became absolutely obsessed with HobNobs. Everytime she went to the shops she had to buy a packet. I remember her telling all her American friends that there were the best 'cookies' she'd ever had and how they should have them in America. She didn't have them with tea or coffee, she'd just scoff them dry, straight from the packet.
She really loves them! Hobnobs are such a treat. I sometimes have them without tea or coffee too. 😆
CLUB MINT CLUB MINT 😊 THE NICEST
1000% true. Club Mint is divine.
Some people keep the club in the wrapper as we eat it
The Shire part of Yorkshire is pronounced exacty the same as you would pronounce New Hampshire 👍
No it's pronounced sher/shur
Definitely pronounced York-shur, born and raised in West Yorkshire, and never heard it pronounced Shire
Unless you're from the south, then it's pronounced sheer
Great choice of foods to try
Next time you should try some chocolate bars and crisps (chips)
Thank you! I love chocolate and chips. Those are definitely on my list of things to try!
A lot of chocolate treats also come with an orange or mint flavour.
Clubs are classic lunchbox treats. The adverts used to be "if you like a lot of chocolate on your biscuit, join our club!"
When West Ham (a football / soccer club in east London) had a chairman from a confectionery company, the fans sang, "If you made a lot of money selling biscuits join our club."
I love malt loaf
Great video! Are these items found a specific grocery store in London where you can find these products?
Thank you! You can find most of these products at any local grocery store in London. In the US though, you’d have to search if there are any British shops in your area, but many US grocery stores have Yorkshire tea.
@@chelcurated thank you!
Hello again 😀 I love watching your taste buds put to the Test with out British Products, and i've paused it to write this message before you tried the Cadbury's Chocolate Fingers Lol i loved those as kid and would eat them endlessly so now i'm gonna go back to your video and see your Reaction to them 😂😂 hahaha
Hahaha my taste buds are always happy to try new British products 😆 especially all of the chocolate ones 😂
@@chelcurated Hobnobs are Delicious but i prefer the Dark Chocolate Lol
Chocolate orange is massive here. You MUST try a Terry's Chocolate Orange. You will not believe it
ive never tried malt loaf hot or with butter
Hi hope you are well, will you be doing anymore trying British foods videos. Thanks
The mint flavoured club biscuit is nicer than the orange. We do have our Cadbury’s chocolate orange and a couple of chocolate bars with orange in them, but I don’t like orange flavoured chocolate personally. My favourite Cadbury’s chocolate bar is the whole nut one which has whole hazelnuts in.
I’ll have to try the hazelnut Cadbury chocolate bar and the mint club biscuit. Those both sound delicious! Thanks for the recommendation! ☺️
Once upon a time I literally got a whole hazelnut and broke my tooth-sent a letter to Cadbury and received a £100 voucher,can’t complain 😂😂😂
…not as bad as the time my dad found a pube in his Twirl (he’d eaten the other half) though 😂😂😂.
It’s York-sure, not York-shy-err. PS. Very pleased you used a kettle too!!
Haha thank you! York-sure 👌🏼
Used a kettle but didn't use boiling water
@@spectralsymphony BOLLOCKS i live in Bratfud and its pronounced Yorkshur!! and nobody from Yorkshur, would say about Yorkshur,i live in the area🙄🙄🙄
It's "York-sher" not "York-sure"... say 'sure'... that's not how you say the second part of Yorkshire... Now say "sher" - that's how you say the second part of Yorkshire! People struggle writing pronunciations - they somehow forget it's the simple concept of writing exactly how you pronounce something. People have a tendency to write a completely wrong pronunciation even though they say it correctly. It's bizarre, because it's a really simple test of saying what you have written... @chelcurated - don't listen to this guy, what he has written is an even more incorrect pronunciation than what you were saying initially...
@@timmartin2894 Depends on how you pronounce ‘sure’ ? I pronounce ‘sure’ like ‘sher’ (!)
The reason you get so many biscuits here that are coated with chocolate on only one side is that if a biscuit is fully coated it counts as a luxury item and you pay tax on it so they're more expensive to buy. Half-coated biscuits aren't 'luxury items' so they are tax exempt.
This is very interesting. Had no idea about this, good to know for future biscuit purchases 😆
You should try our walkers crisps especially cheese and onion and prawn cocktail crisps, across here in England we have them wth bread and butter and make crisp sandwiches
That sounds delicious! Haven't tried any crisps yet - definitely want to try some!
urgh, they're the nasty flavours, lol, Ready Salted and Salt n Vinegar are so much better. 😄
@@DraconimLt thank you for all of your recommendations! 😄
@@chelcurated no problem. Don't blame me if they aren't your favs though lol, everyone has their own taste... 😅 😀
Owned by PepsiCo, who also own Frito-Lay that produces Lays crisps (Chips), but didn't change anything when bought, including the brand name
Actually KitKat is a British chocolate bar, invented in York in England in 1935. You be surprised at how many chocolate bars were actually invented in England, Mars, Picnic, Double Decker, Snickers(used to be called Marathon originally) and loads more were all invented in England.
In fact the first ever chocolate bar was invented and produced in England, Frys of Bristol created Frys Chocolate Cream in 1869 a few years before Cadbury (another English company) started producing their chocolate. It wasn't till 30 years later that Hersheys started producing chocolate in America in 1899.
All English people dunk biscuits in their tea, its a national pastime. That's why England has so many different biscuits to choose from, there's literally hundreds!
Good to see you have a kettle as most Americans don't know what a kettle is...!!!
Hope you do more taste tests of British food.
Personally I prefer plain chocolate Hobnobs but I'm not that fussed tbh.
Those chocolate Fingers are so morish I can easily finish a box myself in 10 minutes or less!!
Great video! 😀
Oh wow, I had no idea that so many chocolate bars here were invented in England! Thanks for sharing the history on them - always very interesting to learn about things like this.
Also, I love how many biscuits there are! I definitely want to try as many as I can.
Thanks for watching! I’m glad you liked the video. ☺️🙏🏼
@@chelcurated It's actually surprising how much stuff England has invented from sports, Football, Rugby Cricket, Tennis, Sqaush, Hockey, Ice Hockey, Baseball, Badminton and even American Football was created as a mixture of Football and Rugby by colonists. Don't forget the Industrial Revolution started in England and that's how Trains, Steam Engines etc were invented. If you look it up England has invented more than any other country from science to literature to foods England for such a small country has made such a huge contribution to the world. Tanks, Jet Engines the World Wide Web were all invented in England. Even Cheddar Cheese was invented in England in the town of Cheddar, Somerset in 1170 so Cheddar Cheese is 852 years old!
I know America likes to think they invented almost everything but in reality it's just Americans being Americans! I guarantee if you looked up British inventions you'd be shocked at all the things you thought were American that actually aren't. Even apple pie was an English dessert in England way before America was even a country and the colonists took the recipe over with them. Donuts are another English food that was taken over to America... Tbh the list is endless. Unfortunately Americans are brainwashed into thinking all the things like these are American and then history kind of gets changed between generations and before you know it American people have invented everything. Good for America I guess but bad for the countries that actually invented these things. Anyway I'm rabbiting on lol, sorry, can't wait for the next food video! 😀
@@OblivionGate I can definitely see how things in history could kind of get changed over generations. I need to start googling things more often to see where they originated. Hahaha no worries on rabbiting on 😆 learned so much! And thank you! ☺️
I'm British but nothing will make me dunk. Nothing.
@@OblivionGate The jet engine was invented in Germany, while the stream engine, and therefore train, was invented in Wales... where the world’s first railway journey took place in 1804, and the world’s first railway station opened in 1807, coinciding with the world’s first passenger rail journey. Oh, and the internet wouldn’t really be a thing without Packet Switching... invented, once again, in Wales way back in 1965.
I know England like to think they invented almost everything, but in reality, it’s just the English being English...
Malt loaf is chewy, because of the dried fruit in it. Especially dates.
Actually...eh, cba.
And love your little piggy in the background.
Hahaha thank you guys for helping me find the perfect one 😆🐷
Surprised. Boston tea party lol😅
THE advertising jingle was: if you like a lot of chocolate on your biscuit, join our club 😂
Orange Club's are alright, but the best is the raisin.
I’ll have to try raisin next. Thanks for the recommendation!
yep we british pride ourselves on good value foods
I wouldn't say honey is a healthier thing than sugar, especially in the US where 90% of the honey is actually just high fructose corn syrup and not actually honey
its very popular orange chocolate mint chocolate
Not sure if you have tried terrys chocolate orange
Yorkshire tea 👌☺️
Love orange chic try a terrys choc orange
'Yorkshire' - the second one.
love your videos
Aww thank you! ☺️
@@chelcurated hi have you try jammie dodgers
@@jasonjordan1936 yes! I tried those in a previous video - they are delicious!
I wish I could eat malt loaf. 🤤
We in the North West of England call maltloaf slow walking as we have it at funerals.
I don’t
Orange club are yummy
I m havin soreen now I love it
you should try the tea with cows milk (unless ur vegan)
Bite the ends off the chocy fingers and use it like a straw in your tea.
Ooo great tip, thank you! ☺️
@chelcurated they disintegrate quickly, but it's still good.
BTW water boils at 100 degrees celiira9
Not if you live in Denver.
I love malt loaf but many dont. Love hate thing over here
Hobnobs is not traditional rich tea and digestives are
You could stand your teaspoon up in that tea. Maybe try to brew it for less time. 😊
Thank you for these helpful tips! ☺️
@@chelcurated will you be uploading any more content reviewing British things or even reacting to British content? It's interesting watching our American cousins reacting and learning about all things British. 😁
@@kenhobbs8565 yes! I’ll definitely be uploading more content reviewing British things! Haha it’s interesting learning about British things 😂 I absolutely love it!
@@chelcurated brilliant. Well, this British idiot lost his phone in Spain. Back online now and looking forward to watching new content.😄
The Dark Chocolate Hob Nobs are better than the Milk
And the fruit club are much nicer than the Orange. (Not the mint ones they are awful)
I’ll have to try both of those flavors!
Noooooooooooooooooooo not Love Island 😂😂😂😂 how do you women put yourselves through that 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s just too good not to watch. 😂😂
@@chelcurated hahaha nooooooooo i'm gonna hide the remote 😂😂
Did you put the malt loaf in the oven?
Yes I did ☺️ was pretty good!
@@chelcurated it is a loaf through shape not because its bread. It doesn't need baking haha. Its already to eat 😀
@@paulforster4730 this is good to know for next time! 😆
Putting honey in tea is fine, it's actually much better than white sugar, and I'm English and I've drunk tea all my life. Manuka honey with black tea is phenomenal, but it's expensive honey. Don't listen to lower class Brits telling you it's wrong to put honey in tea, they are probably on benefits anyway...
We dont dip chocolate in tea
Lol. Tea packed in yorkshire
Not sure why everyone raves on hobnobs they’re too bitty I d rather have digestives
You have to dunk them in the brew...it's the law !
I don’t want to break the law. 😂
Great video, except for the oat milk in tea. That's a nope from me.
Hahaha 😆 thank you!
Me too🤢
MOST BISQUITS BETTER DIPPED IN TEA OR DUNKED, MUCH BETTER TOO 😊😊😊
Aye lass, you'll start a whole argument over Tetley vs Yorkshire tea. :)
Oh and it's pronounced York-sher 😘
Hint: don't put sugar in your tea. You'll ruin the flavour. Milk is OK though.
Pronounced ‘York-shure’.. Yorkshire tea is decent quality for a common tea bag, of course, if you want really good tea you need to delve into quality loose teas but that’s a whole new subject. Malt loaf is great as are chocolate hob nobs. Mcvities Clubs are a pale imitation to what they use to be, once upon a time there was far more chocolate on them, today, they are a bit rubbish, the fruit club was my favourite… I’ve never dunked them in tea or coffee. Cadbury fingers are great but it’s impossible to not eat lots of them, do not dunk them, ever! 😂
Haha noted! Do not dunk Cadbury fingers. 😂 I can see myself eating a lot of those in one sitting… would be a perfect movie snack. Wish I was able to try McVities with more chocolate. The more chocolate the better.
Yorkshire tea is too acidic for me. My favourite is Twinings Everyday tea
Ooo Twinings is delicious!
Never seen anyone bake malt loaf before?
Was pretty good!
don,t forget the soreen dorine
This video seems to be very popular
Most British biscuits are designed to be consumed with a nice cuppa char...
I eat without butter
Break hobnob in half, put the two chocolate covered faces together, then dunk it.
it is never shire. No matter where -shir only
Don’t leave the kettle for even a second,pour Boiling not boiled water on the tea.
It's recommended that the ideal water temperature for tea and coffee should be just below boiling point, about 95 - 98°C
Yorkshuh
Congratulations you passed the first stage of the British Citizenship test! Yorkshire tea is a better brand, yes. You let yourself down on one point - you did not warm the teapot before making the tea but we'll overlook that. Two sugars in your tea is normal, if you the reincarnation of British builder. The dunkability of a biscuit is a key criterion.
2 spoons of sugar and oat milk isn't really the way to do it .. u ain't getting close to the flavour of the tea
👍😂
Yorkshire Tea is Nice But Fesh Brew Tea Is A Little Bit Better
Will have to try Fresh Brew next!
@@chelcurated Yeah, Love You Videos A Great Crisp To Try is Pickled Onion Walkers Pickled Onion Space Raiders And Beef Space Raiders. Also Spicy Rib Nick Nacks Is Nice And From Sheffield Where I From Henderson's Relish Amazing With Beef Or Lamb Stew Also Bakewell Tart And Parkin Cake They Are Nice With Tea
Quick tip, pour the water over the Tea whilst it is still boiling, the Tea needs to be shocked and has better colour and flavour.
Regards from the UK.
Thank you for this tip!
You're meant to take out the teabag not leave it in loool
I have recently learned this.. I now take out the teabag 😂 it’s much better 👌🏼
@@chelcurated of course it's not meant to stay in 😉👍🏾
put milk in tea
Yorkshur if your from Yorkshur or the North, Yorkshire if your from anywhere else apart from London and the south east where it becomes yorksheer, aaaggghh!! That's like kryptonite to a Yorkshur man😵😵😵
I know i am Late, but its YORk, SHUR.