Why Britain is Great: Biscuits

October 15, 2018
From a malted milk to a chocolate bourbon, a custard cream to a ginger nut as a nation we love a biscuit with our cuppa! With this in mind, our 'What makes Britain Great' week began with excitement and cheers as our Hacton pupils took part in 'The Great British Biscuit Off!'. With their eyes tightly shut, children inhaled the sweet aroma of traditional British biscuits, felt their texture and then - the best part - took a bite. Our terrific testers correctly identified the British classics and even knew to remove the wrapper from a Tunnock's teacake with their eyes closed!




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