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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments When you eat a chocolate digestive, should the chocolate side be on the top or bottom?


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David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments Top. Definitely top.

Or two biscuits, with the chocolate sandwiched.


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Will Once (willonce) | 3772 comments I'm with David. Top definitely.

Mind you, chocky digestives make an absolutely scrummy cheesecake base ...


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Antonio Gallo (galloway) | 304 comments I do not agree. It should be on the bottom. In any case, I would never eat a biscuit like that, I don't like chocolate ... sorry!


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David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments Antonio wrote: "I do not agree. It should be on the bottom. In any case, I would never eat a biscuit like that, I don't like chocolate ... sorry!"

In that case, Antonio, you're not qualified enough to have a valid opinion on such an important matter ;-)


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments I'm thinking bottom so the chocolate hits your tastebuds instead of the roof of your mouth.


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Marie Silk | 43 comments Chocolate side up :)


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Antonio Gallo (galloway) | 304 comments David wrote: "Antonio wrote: "I do not agree. It should be on the bottom. In any case, I would never eat a biscuit like that, I don't like chocolate ... sorry!"

In that case, Antonio, you're not qualified enoug..."


Please help me with qualification: how can I get to like chocolate?


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments But your tastebuds don't get to experience the chocolate taste until it has warmed up enough to melt a bit. By which stage you are chewing it anyway.


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Antonio Gallo (galloway) | 304 comments In any case I've discovered that chocolate should be on the bottom. Read here: https://www.themarysue.com/digestive-...


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Where are our snuggly kittens????


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Kathy Shuker (kathyshuker) Antonio wrote: "In any case I've discovered that chocolate should be on the bottom. Read here: https://www.themarysue.com/digestive-..."

I'm shocked to my core: how can the chocolate be on the bottom? All these years of eating them the wrong way... But it's easier to keep your fingers clean with the chocolate on top. So that's the best way to eat 'em...IMHO.


Rosemary (grooving with the Picts) (nosemanny) | 8590 comments Clearly these biscuits have a design fault, and should have chocolate on both sides. Thus keeping everyone happy.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Or just be made of 100% chocolate.


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Clearly they're not meant for dunking, are they?

They don't have enough structural stability. Also, the chocolate melts.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Naked digestives are much better for dun king.


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Will Once (willonce) | 3772 comments The makers would insist that their logo goes on top. Nasty imperialists!

Rise up, chocky bicky lovers. Rebel against corporate greed.

Next you'll be telling me that it's jam on top of cream on a cream tea.


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S.J. Hosken (goodreadscomsjhosken) | 22 comments Will wrote: "The makers would insist that their logo goes on top. Nasty imperialists!

Rise up, chocky bicky lovers. Rebel against corporate greed.

Next you'll be telling me that it's jam on top of cream on a ..."

NOOOO. Just having to read "jam on top of cream" makes me angry. I'll disown any Cornish man, women or child who does it this way.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1752 comments Gingerlily - Mistress Lantern wrote: "Or just be made of 100% chocolate."

I agree with Gingerlily!

Clever topic heading, Patti. Full marks - you should write for a newspaper.


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments C'mon, Anna, it IS a very important question. :D

I prefer the jam on top of the cream, otherwise the cream slides off.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1752 comments But the jam is too heavy and it pushes all the cream off.

Yes, I know the answer is not to put too much cream on but where's the fun in that?


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S.J. Hosken (goodreadscomsjhosken) | 22 comments Patti (baconater) wrote: "C'mon, Anna, it IS a very important question. :D

I prefer the jam on top of the cream, otherwise the cream slides off."


Now see, the trick is spreading the jam to the edges and using a proper clotted cream, like Roddas. That way you can use as much cream as you like without it running off. And to eat it fast of course (the seagulls will get it else).


Rosemary (grooving with the Picts) (nosemanny) | 8590 comments Whip the cream, crumble up the scone and mix through the cream with the jam! I've just invented Cornish mess :)


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1752 comments lol!


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S.J. Hosken (goodreadscomsjhosken) | 22 comments :-)


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Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Has anyone invented the cream tea pasty yet?


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S.J. Hosken (goodreadscomsjhosken) | 22 comments That's sacrilege, Mistress Lantern, even if it does sound divine.


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T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) David wrote: "Antonio wrote: "I do not agree. It should be on the bottom. In any case, I would never eat a biscuit like that, I don't like chocolate ... sorry!"

In that case, Antonio, you're not qualified enoug..."


The question of his qualifications to join the group in the first place have to be investigated - not like chocolate????? Computer says NO!!

Chocolate on top defo!


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S.J. Hosken (goodreadscomsjhosken) | 22 comments Gingerlily - Mistress Lantern wrote: ""

Oh my days. Every Cornish bone in my body feels betrayed by this, yet my taste buds are dying to know what it's like. That's my weekend sorted.


T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) I'm a Cornish - Devon even LOOKS wrong!


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S.J. Hosken (goodreadscomsjhosken) | 22 comments Gingerlily - Mistress Lantern wrote: ""

That poor Devonshire scone looks deflated. Not a happy scone at all.


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S.J. Hosken (goodreadscomsjhosken) | 22 comments S.J. wrote: "Gingerlily - Mistress Lantern wrote: ""

Oh my days. Every Cornish bone in my body feels betrayed by this, yet my taste buds are dying to know what it's like. That's my weekend sorted."


..and I'm questioning the quantity of cream. That's not nearly enough.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Kit-Kat - is it a biscuit or a bar?


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S.J. Hosken (goodreadscomsjhosken) | 22 comments Not enough chocolate to be classed as a bar. If you bite off the ends, it makes an excellent straw for tea. So my reasoning suggests biscuit. Twix is good for that as well. Not that I drink my tea through a straw, I've only heard of these yummy things :-) I swear


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments TimTams are the best for that!


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S.J. Hosken (goodreadscomsjhosken) | 22 comments Never tried that. Goodreads is no good for my waistline. Between the cream tea pasty and the TimTam tea, I'll need to do a lot of housework to work it all off.


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Chris Robb (chrisrobb) | 1408 comments What sort of a topic is this at a time like this? My doctor has put me on a diet and my wife seems to be conniving with her. I've forgotten what chocolate tastes like.
To answer the original question... top of course. Anything else is against God and man, and an abomination to be stamped out.


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Chris Robb (chrisrobb) | 1408 comments S.J. wrote: "Patti (baconater) wrote: "C'mon, Anna, it IS a very important question. :D

I prefer the jam on top of the cream, otherwise the cream slides off."

Now see, the trick is spreading the jam to the ed..."


Thanks SJ, you raise a very improtant point; not just for scones, but for all food of the speading ilk.
Jam, butter, ketchup - whatever - should ALWAYS be spread properly right to the edge of whatever you're spreading it on. Sloppily applied spreads leaving bare areas are offensive.
Oh and Cornish, by the way. Or Devon. But Cornish method preferred.


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Pam Baddeley | 3334 comments Definitely chocolate on top which is a less messy way to eat them fingers-wise.


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S.J. Hosken (goodreadscomsjhosken) | 22 comments Chris wrote: "S.J. wrote: "Patti (baconater) wrote: "C'mon, Anna, it IS a very important question. :D

I prefer the jam on top of the cream, otherwise the cream slides off."

Now see, the trick is spreading the ..."


:-)


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Joo (jooo) | 1351 comments In order of appearance (on this thread)
Chocolate Digestives - plain chocolate top side up. As I see it, they are digestives - with chocolate added. When you add something, you don't put it on the bottom. If they were digestived chocolates, then the digestives would be on top. But they are not.
Or even better, crushed and sprinkled over vanilla ice cream.

Scones - I like them with just butter. Must be plain ones, not have any black bits in them. If I were forced to have j+c on them, a teeny spread of jam, then a big dollop of cream (I don't like the feel of jam and only just like a hint of a taste of it)

I've never thought what to call Kit-Kats (apart from Kit-Kats). I nibble the chocolate from all around.

I sometimes have Ryvitas with cheese spread on it for lunch. I always have it hole side up and spread to the corners on one end but leave the corners on the other end, so I don't get cheese spread over my fingers.


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Jim | 21809 comments Joo wrote: "In order of appearance (on this thread)
Chocolate Digestives - plain chocolate top side up. As I see it, they are digestives - with chocolate added. When you add something, you don't put it on the ..."


Apparently when they make them, the biscuit is floated out on a sea of chocolate, so the chocolate is on the bottom


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Will Once (willonce) | 3772 comments "so the chocolate is on the bottom"

Words to live by.


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Chris Robb (chrisrobb) | 1408 comments Will wrote: ""so the chocolate is on the bottom"

Words to live by."


What cheek!


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Pippa P. | 1 comments Depends on how long it has been since I had chocolate - and how.desperate I.am.


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Phill Featherstone (phillf) | 25 comments Definitely chocolate on top. Part of the pleasure is seeing that lovely brown stuff. Btw, have you ever tried licking the chocolate off the top of the biscuit first?


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Kelly Clayton | 1040 comments As a type 1 diabetic I often need a small snack to keep my blood sugars level. A digestive biscuit is recommended. They never, ever said to me NOT to have the choccie one, so I do (from time to time). But, mark my words, the chocolate better be on the top when I take it out the packet!


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