Tunnock's Tea Cakes
Mallomars
One British. One American. Both strikingly similar in construction. But only one can truly rule.
LET BATTLE COMMENCE!!!
Mallomars
One British. One American. Both strikingly similar in construction. But only one can truly rule.
LET BATTLE COMMENCE!!!
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s'more
Are Mallomars veggie-friendly? Tunnock's Tea Cakes weren't, until relatively recently.
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Re: s'more
(to make a s'more: break a graham cracker in half, so you have two squares. Put a piece of chocolate--Hershey's is best in this one, strictly limited case--on one half. Toast a marshmallow [preferably over a campfire]. As soon as it's done, put it on the chocolate, place the other graham cracker square on top, and squash down so the marshmallow melts the chocolate. Lovely yummy gooooo....)
Have checked the package and Mallomars are not vegetarian--the ingredients include gelatine. No kosher symbol so I'm assuming it's pig gelatine. (ickickick. Knowing the Jewish market for Mallomars surely Nabisco could've come up with a substitute?! They made Oreos kosher... [they switched from lard to shortening in the '70s but Oreos weren't "officially" kosher until a few years ago.])
Marshmallow Fluff, that other yummy American treat, is veggie safe though. So you can try making s'mores (and Rice Krispie Treats, etc) using Fluff. :-) Probably best to make the sandwich then wrap in foil and heat to melt it though :-)