Who likes Jaffa cakes?
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Who likes Jaffa cakes?
Lemar in Alsancak are selling 2 pks of Jaffa cakes for 3.75TL,strawberry,banana and apricot
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Re: Who likes Jaffa cakes?
YES!! I do!
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the info.
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Re: Who likes Jaffa cakes?
Just bought twelve packs - because we can't get anything other than orange back in the UK! Each time we come we buy several packs, and maybe two or three actually last to get taken home......
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Re: Who likes Jaffa cakes?
I think the English clue is Jaffa orange from Jaffa in Isreal not peach from peach land.
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Re: Who likes Jaffa cakes?
Is a Jaffa cake a cake or a biscuit?
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Re: Who likes Jaffa cakes?
My thoughts exactly; as to cake or biscuit -Muad_dib wrote:?????
From Wikipedia - "In the United Kingdom, value added tax is payable on chocolate-covered biscuits, but not on chocolate-covered cakes. McVities defended its classification of Jaffa Cakes as cakes at a VAT tribunal in 1991, against the ruling that Jaffa Cakes were biscuits due to their size and shape, and the fact that they were often eaten in place of biscuits. McVities insisted that the product was a cake......
The court found in favour of McVities and ruled that the product should be considered a cake, meaning that VAT is not paid on Jaffa Cakes in the United Kingdom."
I remember that case...
Moving to other "eatables" - a friend has asked that we take back to the UK green almonds (just now the time) - we've been to Girne market today, didn't see/recognise any - using Google translate comes up with "yeşil badem" - is this what we should look for on the labels?
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Re: Who likes Jaffa cakes?
Saw green almonds at the Wednesday market in Girne yesterday. Stall was near the front of the Cultural Centre. Might be worth trying again next week.
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Re: Who likes Jaffa cakes?
In case you don't know what they look like, they are bright green with a fuzzy/furry skin.
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Re: Who likes Jaffa cakes?
So do I - one in the eye for the bureaucrats - In making the deliberations and judgement in favour of McVities the court determined that they are cakes because they contain egg. One major difference between a cake and biscuit. Although I see that eggs are now creeping into cookie recipes.jofra wrote:My thoughts exactly; as to cake or biscuit -Muad_dib wrote:?????
From Wikipedia - "In the United Kingdom, value added tax is payable on chocolate-covered biscuits, but not on chocolate-covered cakes. McVities defended its classification of Jaffa Cakes as cakes at a VAT tribunal in 1991, against the ruling that Jaffa Cakes were biscuits due to their size and shape, and the fact that they were often eaten in place of biscuits. McVities insisted that the product was a cake......
The court found in favour of McVities and ruled that the product should be considered a cake, meaning that VAT is not paid on Jaffa Cakes in the United Kingdom."
I remember that case...
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Re: Who likes Jaffa cakes?
Hos Bes, Karsiyaka (near Club Simena) also have the strawberry,banana and apricot jaffa cakes in!