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Mcvities Digestives Biscuits Plain Original 400g
Product Details
The Original Delicious Wheat Biscuits
Made in the United Kingdom from local and imported ingredients
Ingredients
Wheat Flour (52%) (Wheat Flour, Calcium, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Palm Oil, Sugar, Wholemeal Wheat Flour (12%), Partially Inverted Sugar Syrup, Raising Agents (Sodium Bicarbonate), Salt, Acidity Regulator (Malic Acid)
Nutrition Information
Servings per package: 27
Serving size: 14.8g
Nutrition Avg Qty Per Serving Avg Qty Per 100g
Energy 299kj 2017kj
Protein 1.0g 6.9g
Fat, total 3.2g 21.8g
– saturated 1.5g 10.3g
Carbohydrate 9.3g 62.7g
– sugars 2.5g 16.8g
Sodium 88.8mg 600mg
Further nutritional information may be displayed on back of pack.
Allergen
Gluten
Allergen may be present
Milk
I used to have a diabetic friend and he would eat a handful of them each day because of his condition
This list say it's the original recipe, whether it is or not I would not have a clue.
Most probably, I have not eaten those biscuits for years so do not really know.I wonder if they are now slightly smaller?
Depending on the type of diabetes biscuits could literally be a lifesaver or a contributor to early death, amputation or blindness so it depends a lot on where abouts on the insulin producing spectrum your friend was.I am no expert, only that he would have the daily privilege to do so at school. I expected this then to be commonplace in the diabetic community.
I therefore believed that folk would know if the taste had degraded over the years?
they now use palm oil, that makes a difference to the taste. According to my husband palm oil gives a slick feel to things.Perhaps my tastes have changed significantly over time, probably.
I don't think they're as good now.
Interesting that they are saying 9.3g per biscuit. When I memorised my blue book of "carbohydrate values of proprietary foods" back in the early 70s, the figure was definitely 10g. Pretty sure I would have remembered 9 if that had been the case.
Did the book round to the nearest 5 to make it easier to remember?
They used to round up to the nearest whole number...I don't think so. I think there were figures of 16 and 17 in the book. (Maybe a penguin was 16g???) But honestly, this was almost 50 years ago so you could be right....
Thinking back, I remember a cadbury's chocolate finger as 4 and the internet says 3.8, so probably they only rounded to nearest whole number.
Only T1's or maybe insulin dependent T2's in order to avoid night time hypos.Only Diabetics were allowed two digestives at supper time in Burton hospital
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