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Researchers found on average, biscuits dipped in tea at 45 degrees lasted 21.8 seconds before falling apart while dunking in a straight up and down movement saw the point of collapse at 27.9 seconds.
For the study, published in the BMJ, the researchers put four popular biscuits - Oat, Digestive, Shortie and Rich Tea - through their paces in the ultimate dunk test.. While they recognise that ...
Why you have to be rich to eat rich teas: Prices of rich tea biscuits soar by 160 per cent amid rising costs of energy and ingredients. The price of a digestive has also risen by 65% from £1.09 ...
Rich Teas are the best biscuits, Hobnobs are soggy imposters, ... A comprehensive study led by Dr Stuart Farrimond found that when tested in hot tea at the optimum dunking angle of 90 degrees, ...
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Tea breaks wouldn't be the same without dunking, and now scientists have revealed which biscuit is best for dunking. The study investigated durability of dunkers - and the Rich Tea has come out on ...
These 10 McVitie’s biscuits were put to the test: Digestives, Milk Chocolate Digestives, Milk Chocolate Caramel Digestives, Hobnobs, Milk Chocolate Hobnobs, Gingernuts, Fruit Shortcakes, Rich ...