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Jacobs Biscuits for Cheese selection

 
Description: Manufacturer: Jacobs / Type: Biscuits

Newest Review: ... It is quite hard and crispy to eat but very dry on its own and is the classic Jacob's cream cracker. Choice grain cracker - ... more

 ... this is again square. It is brown coloured, with specks inlaid, it is crispier than the cream cracker, snaps when broken and has a wheaty flavour when eaten on its own. It contains wheat bean, kibbled wheat and rye and barley flakes. Water Biscuits - these are very hard, light, thin and round and very dry and crunchy when eaten on their own and only contain 23 calories. Digestives - these are rectangular in shape and have the words Jacobs written on them. They are brown coloured, have a slight sweet taste and are m...more

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Premium Review Jacobs Biscuits for Cheese selection: Are you crackers? (765 words)
by - written on 02/02/09 (Very useful, 344 readings)
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Are you crackers? I love Cream crackers and cheese, but having tried various cheaper brands I always come back to good old Jacob's, but even these can get a bit boring so I usually buy a selection of Biscuits for cheese. The last box I bought was just before Christmas and some of the biscuits had changed, but I like all of the new selection so don't mind too much. Jacob's selection either comes in a plastic box which is reusable or in a sealed carton inside a cardboard box. It is bright orange in colour with a large black plate displaying the biscuits. There are 8 varieties in my 500gram box and about 70 biscuits. Jacob's were established in1885 and are ...  Read the complete review

Praskipark
Premium Review Over 100 years old and still baked to perfection! (1596 words)
by - written on 13/08/08 (Very useful, 624 readings)
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Cheese is one of my favourite foods but I really love to eat it with crackers, sometimes on a baguette but nearly always on cream crackers. However, I am very fussy about crackers and only really like Jacobs varieties. When I was a kid I used to love making a cream cracker sandwich with butter on both crackers and then cover them with jam. I would squeeze the crackers together so the jam would squirt through the holes. Childish, I know but I still do that now. Here in Poland you can buy Matzas which are okay but a bit bland or other crackers that are fatty and very greasy to touch. I have to rely on friends to bring large quantities of crackers over when they visit and ...  Read the complete review

poppyash
Premium Review Jacobs Biscuits for Cheese selection: Jacob's biscuits for cheese selection - get cracking! (492 words)
by - written on 06/08/09 (Very useful, 76 readings)
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Every now and again I get fed up of having sandwiches and opt for cream crackers instead. I always tend to buy a small selection box so there is a variety of different shaped and textured biscuits which is why I always buy Jacob's Selection pack. Now Jacob's was established in 1885 and is part of the United Biscuit group based in the UK as well as Jacob Fruitfield Foods based in Eire. The crackers are in an orange and black cardboard box which when opened at the side reveals a dark brown, plastic moulded tray containing the crackers, a clear sealed plastic wrapper. There are six varieties in the 200g box giving a good selection to chose ...  Read the complete review

dove3066
Premium Review Crackers - yes I probably am!! (221 words)
by - written on 01/05/09 (Useful, 83 readings)
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We are big fans in our house of Cheese an biscuits so I always have a tub of these biscuits in the cupboard. I usually buy the 1Kg version from CostCo which costs just under £5 this is a lot cheaper than you can buy either the individual varieties or buy the smaller boxes in Tesco's. The box is a plastic resealable version - this is quite useful for using as a biscuit tin afterwards or lots of other garage uses. The tub contains eight different varieties - thae standard Cream cracker, a High fibre version, water biscuits, choice grain, Savours (salt and pepper) digestives, cornish wafers and cheddars. I our houshold the most popular tend ...  Read the complete review

AmyAmy
Premium Review Jacobs Biscuits for Cheese selection: Cheese please! (187 words)
by - written on 30/08/08 (Useful, 36 readings)
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Jacobs do quite a selection of bicuit style crackers. You can buy different ones individually, or you could purchase the lot in one pack - either in a packet or a plastic box which you can later reuse! In this selection you get seven biscuit types - three round, three square and one a funny shape. They are all different shades of brown and have a very oaty malted scent. Two - one square and one round - are quite wheaty and have little darker pieces through them. The rest are quite simply and plain. The funny shaped oneis like a slice of bread, and tastes just like a digestive biscuit! You can add cheese to them - just as suggested. You could butter ...  Read the complete review

 

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