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== Hobnob Biscuit ==

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Hobnob biscuits

Hobnob biscuits are a type of oatmeal biscuit originating from the United Kingdom. They are known for their distinctive, crunchy texture and are often enjoyed with a cup of tea. Hobnobs are produced by McVitie's, a well-known British snack food brand.

History

The Hobnob biscuit was first introduced in 1985 by McVitie's. The name "Hobnob" is derived from the verb "to hobnob," which means to mix socially, especially with those of higher social status. The biscuit quickly became popular due to its unique texture and taste.

Ingredients

Hobnob biscuits are primarily made from rolled oats, wholemeal flour, sugar, vegetable oil, and golden syrup. The combination of these ingredients gives the biscuit its characteristic crunch and flavor.

Varieties

There are several varieties of Hobnob biscuits available, including:

  • Original Hobnobs: The classic version made with oats and wholemeal flour.
  • Chocolate Hobnobs: These are coated with a layer of milk chocolate or dark chocolate on one side.
  • Hobnobs Flapjacks: A softer, chewier version of the original biscuit.

Nutritional Information

Hobnob biscuits are relatively high in calories and sugar, making them a treat rather than a health food. However, the presence of oats provides some dietary fiber.

Cultural Impact

Hobnob biscuits have become a staple in British tea culture. They are often mentioned in popular media and are a common choice for biscuit dunking due to their sturdy texture.

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