Tunnock's Milk Chocolate Teacakes Review

Today's Review will be on milk chocolate teacakes, specifically the ones sold by Thomas Tunnock Limited.


They also sell a dark chocolate version but I never had them because I don't like dark chocolate. For those unfamiliar with chocolate teacakes, this is what they look like:

This may initially seem like nothing more than strangely shaped chocolate but looks can be deceiving. This is how it looks like when cut in half:



As you can see, it's only chocolate on the outside. On the inside, there's a biscuit on the bottom, and this giant marshmallow(well it tastes like a marshmallow but it's much less solid than an actual one) on the top. What an ingenious idea. Here's how the whole marshmallow looks like without the chocolate covering it:



Pairing the soft marshmallow with the crunchy biscuit makes for an overall very tasty treat. I find it hard to imagine that anybody wouldn't love eating this unless they're one of those people that hate chocolate, marshmallows, or biscuits altogether.

While Thomas Tunnock Limited (based in Scotland) is the largest provider of chocolate teacakes in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Island, having sold them here since 1956, they didn't invent them. They were actually originally created in Denmark (over there, chocolate teacakes are called "Flødeboller") in the 19th century.

All in all, Tunnock's Milk Chocolate Teacakes (or any well made chocolate teacakes/Flødeboller, for that matter) are highly recommended.

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