Home > Food & Drink > Food >

Siro Anzac Biscuits


 Siro Anzac Biscuits Food

Siro Anzac Biscuits

 
Description: Manufacturer: Siro / Type: Biscuits

Newest Review: ... priced at £1.05 for 300g so a bargain really. They come in a blue foil pack with ANZAC in red and white letters and inside ... more

 ... the pack is a plastic casing that holds the biscuits in place. The biscuits themselves are similar in look to a Hobnob although a bit smaller in diameter. They are quite hard to bite through but in a strange way also a bit like toffee in constancy they taste yummy really buttery and oaty a bit like a flapjack actually they would probably be a good dunking biscuit although I haven't tried it myself! These biscuits also have a history. Apparently they were made using ingredients available during World War one by Aust...more

More Siro in Food     

Read Reviews for Siro Anzac Biscuits

hanniea1
Premium Review Siro Anzac Biscuits: Eat lots for a good cause (336 words)
by - written on 03/11/09 (Very useful, 30 readings)
Rating:

It's a team rule here that we have to have a constant supply of biscuits and we take it in turns to do the weekly biscuit run. This week one of my team mates bought in a pack of Siro Anzac biscuits which I had never had before. Apparently she bought them from Morrison's but having a quick search on Google showed me you can get them from most places Ocado have them priced at £1.05 for 300g so a bargain really. They come in a blue foil pack with ANZAC in red and white letters and inside the pack is a plastic casing that holds the biscuits in place. The biscuits themselves are similar in look to a Hobnob although a bit smaller in diameter. They are ...  Read the complete review

Machair1
Premium Review Biscuits Which Help And Honour. (589 words)
by - written on 13/05/09 (Very useful, 64 readings)
Rating:

Anzac biscuits are presented in a lovely blue packet; a lonely single red poppy sits beneath the Royal British Legion logo as a reminder not only of the precious lives lost in wars long gone, but also of the continuing suffering of countless brave men and women, who represent peace and a hope that the future may be free of all hostilities. These delicious biscuits are available to buy in Waitrose for £1.05 for a generous 400g packet. They are made to mark a place and a time in history and by using some of the profits to benefit those who have given so much. Based on a legend dating back to the 1st world war when members from the first Australian Division ...  Read the complete review

 

Products similar to Siro Anzac Biscuits


Quick, healthy Not very filling, a little bland

a tasty filling soup none

Tasty, Affordable At Present Packet Not Convenient, Changing Price Tag

Tasty and filling A slight plastic taste to the sausages, the mash is strangely sweet

---------- Very synthetic tasting, the flavours in the bar are just foul

More products in Food

Sainsbury's Fruit & Nut Cereal Bars With Chocolate Drizzle
Natural flavours Very small and pointless chocolate drizzle topping!

Morrisons Strawberry Jelly

Hotel Chocolat - Rocky Road to Caramellow Egg
Beautfully smooth chocolate egg, with extra yummy bits only available at easter

Ulker Napoliten Milk Chocolate
Well it was chocolate I did not like

Asda Smart Price Yorkshire Puddings
Handy and inexpensive Nothing major

Birds Eye Garden Peas
Delicious, healthy, versatile, quick and easy ----------

Trattoria Verdi Tomato Puree Tube
Cheap and tasty None

Tesco Healthy Living Seeded Wraps
Taste Okay, Low in Fat Dodgy Seed Things, Not Low in Calories

Tesco Smooth Peanut Butter
Tastes delicious, very cheap. Not very good for you!

Branston Rich & Fruity Sauce
Everything None

Advantages and disadvantages from the dooyooCommunity
 
Siro Anzac Biscuits