As a New Zealand Maori, there were HEAPS of NZ biscuits that weren't tested here. Shrewsburry, Squggles, COOKIE TIME (How were these not sent?), Chocoade, Macroons, Sultana Pasties, Superwine, Krispie, Chocolate Thins, Cameo Creams, Gingernuts, Chocolate chippies, Stripes, Belgian Cremes, Chocolate Wheaten, Melting Moments, Chocolate fingers, Chocoalte Digestive, Milk arrowroot, Mint treat, Vanilla Wine, Chit Chat, All of these biscuits are New Zealand Made. Unlike the Arnott's and Cadbury Biscuits that were sent to you (That's a crime within itself) I feel like sending a package myself with instructions on how to eat them with your Bell tea.
For some reason my previous comment won't expand so I can edit it because I was going to add: your last sentence: "I feel like sending a package myself" .....then send one? (without feeling the need to post about it). Your post is pretty much contradictory.
@@UrbanKiwiana So mellowpuffs and toffeepops are chocolate eh? they're literally called mellow and toffee therefore your comment is contradictory. And yes I do chocolate; ever had Ragusa from Switzerland or Cote D'or from Belgium? beats Whittakers
Wonderful to see the return of Laura. A truly funny soul. Love her so much. She brings so much fun and craziness. Her best by far was her wine advent calendar.
My late mother in law worked for the Arnott family as their live in housekeeper. She and her eldest son were treated with respect. I love Arnott biscuits!!!!!!
I'd only really count mallowpuffs and toffee pops as regular NZ biscuits. First thing I thought when Arnotts popped up was, ffs we're not Australia LMAO
Seamus is the Try Channel's hidden gem. When you first get exposed to Try it's all Dermot and Ciara, but Seamus has said some of the absolute most hilarious and smart comments out of all.
I haven't read all the comments, but I'm guessing my fellow Kiwis are sayung stuff like....Where are the Cookie time cookies? Where are the anzac biscuts? Where are the squiggles? - I feel another episode coming on. lol
Yeah this was not a good selection. Including Australian and British brands as NZ biscuits lol. I can’t believe they didn’t send Cookie Time or Afghan biscuits.
Right? Butternut snaps instead of Gingernuts, what were they thinking? No Tim Tams? Cookie Time? Heck, even Shrewsburys or 100s and 1000s. Or Squiggles. Paul did us dirty, I think.
@@DysonParkes Tim Tams are Australian (Lena caught me out with the butternut snaps being Australian) Shrewsbury's are one of my least favourite and Try Channel has previously featured squiggles. European biscuits put ours to shame and Seamus comments on this in the video
... and we're disgusted with Paul's offerings. ARNOTTS? - the Irish clocked on to that massive mistake straight away. Where were the REAL NZ bikkies? The Gingernuts? The Wine biscuits? The Krispies? The Shrewsberrys?
@@flangekiwi I speak some of 5-7 languages, have done another package on another RUclips channel who live in the British county of Surrey and have recently read at least 10 books within the past year. Taking the piss and wit aren't the same. It isn't your selection in the video is it? I gave them the best of what he have.
@@MsVorpalBlade Are you talking about your illiteracy? They're called "super" wine. Want me to point out your massive mistake? Lena is of German-Australian descent. You're not close.
Dad says that the butternut tree is native to North America and is related to the walnut. Yes the fruit/nut is edible and not as bitter as walnut. It is sometimes called the white walnut because the shell and the meat of the nut are lighter than either the black walnut or English walnut.
Haha I learned something, thanks! At first I thought the butternut had to be a pecan, but nope, butternut are from the North East and pecans are from the South East. I'm from California, pecans and walnuts are common here.
@@TweaQAU Hey mate, maybe being an ignorant racist is ok where you're from, but here in NZ we tend to embrace all cultures that live here. You however are not welcome.
Well done Paul - everything's better with a nice cuppa and a friendly note. It would have been fun to have Lolsy's input after her Southern hemisphere adventures, but sure glad Lena got to represent. Thanks for the fun end to an odd week everyone!
@@PaulW4 No, but I did have relatives living near Wellington for a while. Haven't been to that corner of the planet yet myself, but would love to visit
@@izzymhee2430 The reason I ask is because there was a girl called Izzy from England who used to work there, the store where this food is from. Where are you from?
Griffins biscuits Are New Zealand made. Also my dad works for JDE (bought bell tea) so we get a lot of free tea and coffee. And my sister-in-law's mum works at griffins, so it's a perfect harmony haha
We have similar to those mallow ones here in Canada. They are called Whippets. Some have jam in them too between the marshmallow and biscuit/cookie. There is even one with maple inside too. LOL
Seamus and Laura together was class, not sure if they've been paired together before as Laura seemed fairly shocked at most of Seamus's antics (but in the best way).
My hopes for this shoot were so high when I saw a toffee pop in the thumbnail. I dunno what is going on with Paul, especially including an obviously Aussie biscuit and healthy option when we have so much more going on. Where were the ANZACs (ok that's an Aussie colab, but an absolute dunking classic), Cameo Cremes, Jaffa Chocolate Thins, Afghans, Squiggle Tops, Chocolate Gingernut Fingers, Choco-ade and more! Nice touch with the tea, but I would have gone with Bell Kenya Bold. We need to um, TRY this again. I think Paul is a tourist.
Squiggle "tops"? you're not even naming them right....if you watched a lot of food tasting channels on RUclips you would know that not many people like fruit flavoured chocolate (jaffa chocolate thins and choco-ade). Your list is in the minority. "Especially including an obviously Aussie biscuit", link your reply to the few comments about tim-tams because its more obvious that those are Australian than the butternut snap ones.
@@PaulW4 well, he is using the original name of the biscuit. I forget when they modified it to "squiggles". Lots of people still call them squiggle tops (including me!). I'd agree about the Tim-Tams - Chit chats would be the NZ equivalent. I've never liked ANZAC biscuits - they're not offensive, I just find them boring.
@@bhpinball I had no clue what you were on about when I first saw your comment and had guessed it was just internet trolling. I only just spotted it on Lena's top and stand corrected with the authenticity of your post. Well spotted indeed.
Package sender here. Over the moon that Lena was featured in this video and she even liked a lot of them. If this message ever reaches her: I have no words, no English ones anyway. Ich verstehe ein bisschen Deutsch.
I actually like my tea with toast or what we Americans call cinnamon toast , lots of butter , cinnamon & sugar, mix all three together until you get a kinda spread & as soon as your toast pops up & it’s hot , spread a big dollop all over your toast , yum .
When I first saw Lena on Try, I was wracking my brain trying to recognize her accent. The official response was "she's been all over the world, so her accent is a little of everything." But now I truly hear the Aussie influence that I never noticed before! Her accent is 50/50 Irish-Aussie! ...or I'm imagining it because she mentioned her childhood love of Arnott's 😅
@@IceMetalPunk From what I know and have read she has strong connections to Germany (possibly where she was born or where her parents were born) Australia (possibly where she grew up) and Ireland. I'm quite certain her accent is a mix based on these 3 nations.
It's interesting how one pair sometimes has the complete opposite reaction to the other two. Do they genuinely like or dislike it compared to the other two? Is it that peer opinion that tilts the otherwise undecided other Tryer around in any of their cases so they have a consensus? Because I know there have been other cases where each Tryer has had polar opposite reactions, a visceral reaction that will stand in the face of the other's differing opinion.
🤣😂🤣👍❤. You could've tried Krispies, Superwine, Cadbury chocolate fingers...you guys are hilarious. A lot of our favourites are manufactured across the ditch in Aussie.
As a New Zealander I can confidently say these are all one and done. Starting with a biscuit that makes you physically unwell if you have a second one wasn't the best start. Get yourselves a cookie time and reheat in the microwave with a cup of strong tea and then you will be half way up the biscuit scale. We export biscuits here that an American would pay 15 usd per biscuit. All we have to do is call them deluxe cookies. Even some of our vegan biscuits are better than what you just tried.
I agree apart from the cookie time... that's more of a post nuclear war C ration battlefield meal than a cookie in its true large bickie form, and waaayyy too small to be a cookie in those tubs of small cookies sold out of car boots like bags or cherries around Xmas... You missed out sultana pasties and file traps... are you really a kiwi..? Confess Aussie!!
My son and his friends like to try things for fun. They found grass flavored soda and I think dirt flavored soda, lol! I think you should find things like these to try. I really enjoy this fun show!!!
I get a kick out of Grainne and Lena but Laura just kills me. She’s usually a hoot with a lot of the other Tryers, but her and Seamus had me rolling. Love you all either way, I guess if I’m ever in New Zealand or Australia, I’ll make sure to stay away from the cookies. 😎
I am not much of a tea drinker, but I drink lemon sugared powder ice tea mix in the summer and for hot tea would be lemon ginger with a little sugar. I am more of a coffee guy.
2:08 Lady I can assure you That our milk is some of the best around! not just that basically anything grown or farmed in this country is of the best quality!
I'm from NZ so shrewsberries,chitchats superwines mallowpuffs,squiggles originals,Anzac biscuits, girl guides biscuits,chocolate fingers,roacky roads, krispies,choco mints,ginger nuts I lived in Ireland limerick for 5 years ur dairy is pretty close to us in NZ but I'd buy chocolate from Belgium and digestives from England.
Tena Koutou! I personally prefer a cup of Dilmah Extra Strength and a Ginger Crunch (which is a slice) or a nice digestive(Super Wine, Krispe, Wheatens, etc...)
I think it was a really weird collection of biscuits. I live in NZ and only ever eaten the mallow puffs and toffee pops. I would not have picked the others. We have some really nice ones...
I feel like we need a second round of biscuits, but this time nothing from Arnotts or Cadbury. They'd have a lot more fun with Squiggles, Gingernuts, Sultana Pasties, Belgians, Cookie Bear Hundreds and Thousands, and so many more. Oh, and don't forget the Apple Crumble Toffee Pops. So many good options.
Mellowpuffs was my favorite when I was young but you tend to grow out of the sweetest as you get older but with the creampie description I don't know where I stand now. Hello from New Zealand 🇳🇿
No. Griffin's ginger nuts. They're the ultimate nz dunking biscuits. Nice and hard but soften up when they absorb the hot drink. Cookie time is also a great cookie brand I love the triple chocolate chunk cookies, and their plant based cookies are honestly not bad. Recently my favourite cookie has been Mrs Higgins classics triple choc cookies. They've got a touch of saltiness to balance out of the sweetness.
After a couple minutes of talking about tea and thinking about how I don't drink tea I'm now thinking " why not send over some Milo? Milo is awesome. The classic one, not the one where they changed the recipe and people complained.
With the bragging about how great Ireland's biscuit game is, now I'm curious what are the best Irish biscuits? What is Ireland's favorite tea? Are they different from what is found/preferred in England. If I can get them on Amazon in the States, I'd be tempted to recreate an Irish biscuits and tea.
here's your squiggles: ruclips.net/video/5_gf1hmjEio/видео.html Try channel has previously featured them and Shrewsbury's are one of my least favourite biscuits
As a New Zealand Maori, there were HEAPS of NZ biscuits that weren't tested here.
Shrewsburry, Squggles, COOKIE TIME (How were these not sent?), Chocoade, Macroons, Sultana Pasties, Superwine, Krispie, Chocolate Thins, Cameo Creams, Gingernuts, Chocolate chippies, Stripes, Belgian Cremes, Chocolate Wheaten, Melting Moments, Chocolate fingers, Chocoalte Digestive, Milk arrowroot, Mint treat, Vanilla Wine, Chit Chat,
All of these biscuits are New Zealand Made. Unlike the Arnott's and Cadbury Biscuits that were sent to you (That's a crime within itself)
I feel like sending a package myself with instructions on how to eat them with your Bell tea.
For some reason my previous comment won't expand so I can edit it because I was going to add: your last sentence: "I feel like sending a package myself" .....then send one? (without feeling the need to post about it). Your post is pretty much contradictory.
macaroons and jaffa thins yummmm
@@reneejones5675 Watch your food tasting videos. Fruit flavoured chocolate are one of the least liked flavours of food
All the actual nicer biscuits 😂 I think Paul likes chocolate ones😉
@@UrbanKiwiana So mellowpuffs and toffeepops are chocolate eh? they're literally called mellow and toffee therefore your comment is contradictory. And yes I do chocolate; ever had Ragusa from Switzerland or Cote D'or from Belgium? beats Whittakers
Wonderful to see the return of Laura. A truly funny soul. Love her so much. She brings so much fun and craziness. Her best by far was her wine advent calendar.
My late mother in law worked for the Arnott family as their live in housekeeper. She and her eldest son were treated with respect. I love Arnott biscuits!!!!!!
Tim Tams!!! 😋
I'd only really count mallowpuffs and toffee pops as regular NZ biscuits. First thing I thought when Arnotts popped up was, ffs we're not Australia LMAO
I know, right. So much kiwi goodness and that happens?
Tbf, Arnotts are better than any bikkies that are made here in New Zealand
@@nintendonut100TimTams!😋😋😋 And we don't even get all of the flavors
@@LindaC616 see, I don't actually like Tim Tams, they're way too sweet
I'm disappointed there weren't even any Cookie Time Biscuits. They're the best NZ biscuit..
Seamus is the Try Channel's hidden gem. When you first get exposed to Try it's all Dermot and Ciara, but Seamus has said some of the absolute most hilarious and smart comments out of all.
Yes! Loves me some Seamus!!!
Seamus and George are the two who have grown on me the most. I think because they have slightly darker senses of humor than the others.
Seamus is my fave! He is hilarious!
The very first episode I watched, was Dermot and George playing Battleship with shots, and those two were just my kind of funny.@@steveyj75
Right? I don't know when he became one of my faves, but he is.
I haven't read all the comments, but I'm guessing my fellow Kiwis are sayung stuff like....Where are the Cookie time cookies? Where are the anzac biscuts? Where are the squiggles? - I feel another episode coming on. lol
Yeah this was not a good selection. Including Australian and British brands as NZ biscuits lol. I can’t believe they didn’t send Cookie Time or Afghan biscuits.
This selection was absolute nonsense
Yes! Was waiting for the cookie time cookies. Also think we need to send them some Whittaker's chocolate
Cookie time are cookies, not biscuits I guess.
Not to mention Tim-Tams! Some of these biscuits I have never heard of!
Seamus and Laura are Try Channel hidden gems. They are always great with whomever they are with, but together...magnificent. Thank you and God bless.
Laura and Seamus are a good pairing When they are on you know you're in for a laugh Good to see George also
Coming from a Kiwi those were basically the low tier offerings, with toffee-pops the standout mid tier.
Right? Butternut snaps instead of Gingernuts, what were they thinking? No Tim Tams? Cookie Time? Heck, even Shrewsburys or 100s and 1000s. Or Squiggles.
Paul did us dirty, I think.
@@DysonParkes Tim Tams are Australian (Lena caught me out with the butternut snaps being Australian) Shrewsbury's are one of my least favourite and Try Channel has previously featured squiggles. European biscuits put ours to shame and Seamus comments on this in the video
Don't ever call toffee-pops mid tier 😢😠😉
@cricketnerdnz3588 sorry bro, they definitely are mid. 😂
@@JoshyS656 😭😠🥺😉
Each to there own
New Zealand mentioned - all of New Zealand has been summoned!!!
Hahahaha! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
And a lot of us are taking the piss out of Paul for his poor selection. We think he might be an Aussie!
... and we're disgusted with Paul's offerings. ARNOTTS? - the Irish clocked on to that massive mistake straight away. Where were the REAL NZ bikkies? The Gingernuts? The Wine biscuits? The Krispies? The Shrewsberrys?
@@flangekiwi I speak some of 5-7 languages, have done another package on another RUclips channel who live in the British county of Surrey and have recently read at least 10 books within the past year. Taking the piss and wit aren't the same. It isn't your selection in the video is it? I gave them the best of what he have.
@@MsVorpalBlade Are you talking about your illiteracy? They're called "super" wine. Want me to point out your massive mistake? Lena is of German-Australian descent. You're not close.
True
Dad says that the butternut tree is native to North America and is related to the walnut. Yes the fruit/nut is edible and not as bitter as walnut. It is sometimes called the white walnut because the shell and the meat of the nut are lighter than either the black walnut or English walnut.
I concur
Haha I learned something, thanks! At first I thought the butternut had to be a pecan, but nope, butternut are from the North East and pecans are from the South East. I'm from California, pecans and walnuts are common here.
"Old person would be F$#Ked" was so well delivered
Send over some Griffins Gingernuts 🙂
I love when Laura is on. Her comments and laugh are priceless!
I've been waiting for Grainne and Lena to be paired. They definitely had the best time!
I'm from New Zealand and haven't tried many of these. Mallowpuffs and toffee pops are NZ classics though.
Ngl, most of them were aussie ones sadly. Missed so many of the actual kiwi ones
@@AlexWithington"most of them were Aussie ones", I made 2 errors out of 5, that isn't most.....
A fellow Kiwi here. Thanks for representing New Zealand in this video haha.
But this wasn't. Terrible selection. And putting an Arnotts should be a crime.
Yeah righto Mr. "Wang" from NZ ay cuzzzz????????????
@@TweaQAU Hey mate, maybe being an ignorant racist is ok where you're from, but here in NZ we tend to embrace all cultures that live here. You however are not welcome.
I think Sean loves the toffee pops 😄
@@TweaQAU😂🤣 wat doin cuzn
I googled "creme pie" from my work computer and am now unemployed...
LOL 😂
Oh snap
Oh dear.😂😂😂😂
There was a show on English TV about this. Try to Google "BBC cream pie"
Lol
Well done Paul - everything's better with a nice cuppa and a friendly note. It would have been fun to have Lolsy's input after her Southern hemisphere adventures, but sure glad Lena got to represent. Thanks for the fun end to an odd week everyone!
You didn't used to work at New World In Browns Bay in Auckland did you?
@@PaulW4 No, but I did have relatives living near Wellington for a while. Haven't been to that corner of the planet yet myself, but would love to visit
@@izzymhee2430 The reason I ask is because there was a girl called Izzy from England who used to work there, the store where this food is from. Where are you from?
Griffins biscuits Are New Zealand made. Also my dad works for JDE (bought bell tea) so we get a lot of free tea and coffee. And my sister-in-law's mum works at griffins, so it's a perfect harmony haha
they need to try griffons gingernut biscuits, by far the best dunking biscuit ever.
When tea came up I thought it had to be gingernuts.
"Who doesn't love The Lord of The Rings?- Amazon clearly
So fucking true
You made me spontaneously laugh in a loud cackle at 1 am 😆
Mallow puffs are indeed NOT the first thing that comes up googling cream pie
Lol
😂
I saw what you did!!!!!
George messing with Colin needs to be a regular thing.
Laura's incredulous laughs and comments always kill me 😂😂😂
Right? Laura's so fun! She makes whatever video she's in better!
Mallow , Chocco and Biccy ... the lesser known little dwarfs !
Yes, Seamus, I also immediately thought of butternut squash... 🤔
We have similar to those mallow ones here in Canada. They are called Whippets. Some have jam in them too between the marshmallow and biscuit/cookie. There is even one with maple inside too. LOL
"Take out your phone and Google cream pies!" 😂
New Tealand will be a good name for a tea and biscuit company
😂😂😂
It's already been taken by @BiffaPlaysCitiesSkylines
Seamus and Laura together was class, not sure if they've been paired together before as Laura seemed fairly shocked at most of Seamus's antics (but in the best way).
Dare I say, her giggling seemed almost... flirty? ;-)
I love watching you guys so much! You make me laugh every time! ❤😊
My hopes for this shoot were so high when I saw a toffee pop in the thumbnail. I dunno what is going on with Paul, especially including an obviously Aussie biscuit and healthy option when we have so much more going on. Where were the ANZACs (ok that's an Aussie colab, but an absolute dunking classic), Cameo Cremes, Jaffa Chocolate Thins, Afghans, Squiggle Tops, Chocolate Gingernut Fingers, Choco-ade and more! Nice touch with the tea, but I would have gone with Bell Kenya Bold. We need to um, TRY this again. I think Paul is a tourist.
Feel free to send in your selection then mate. Then you're allowed to havea whinge.
Squiggle "tops"? you're not even naming them right....if you watched a lot of food tasting channels on RUclips you would know that not many people like fruit flavoured chocolate (jaffa chocolate thins and choco-ade). Your list is in the minority. "Especially including an obviously Aussie biscuit", link your reply to the few comments about tim-tams because its more obvious that those are Australian than the butternut snap ones.
@@PaulW4 well, he is using the original name of the biscuit. I forget when they modified it to "squiggles". Lots of people still call them squiggle tops (including me!). I'd agree about the Tim-Tams - Chit chats would be the NZ equivalent. I've never liked ANZAC biscuits - they're not offensive, I just find them boring.
"If you have a cookie, YOU must dip it!" That genuinely made me laugh Colin. Well done.
What a quick wit!
Where is your red devo hat Colin?
Cookie times, roughs, purple squiggles and peanut brownie farmbakes are the best biscuits along with toffee pops
But farmbake is Australian not Kiwi though.
Lena looking lovely and always puts a smile on my face seeing her on these video .😊 & Glad she enjoyed the New Zealand tea and Biscuits
the sea isn't real
@@bhpinball I had no clue what you were on about when I first saw your comment and had guessed it was just internet trolling. I only just spotted it on Lena's top and stand corrected with the authenticity of your post. Well spotted indeed.
Any Try video with Lena is instantly considerably more enjoyable 🙂🙂🙂🙂
Package sender here. Over the moon that Lena was featured in this video and she even liked a lot of them. If this message ever reaches her: I have no words, no English ones anyway. Ich verstehe ein bisschen Deutsch.
THANK YOU PAUL!
Does anyone else have the sneaking suspicion that there's a playful competition amongst the tryers about who will be featured in the thumbnail? LOL
Is been a known competition for years now. But it sure is fun to watch.
they really miss Donal don't they
@@bhpinballsince he left, Ciara reigns supreme
I am from North Dakota in the USA and I’m coming to Ireland in 11 days and so excited to try all of your biscuits!!!
Lol, you guys gave me the hiccoughs from laughing!!!😂😂😂😂😂 Loved this video! Thank you!
Gotta do that again. Chocolate chippies, hundreds and thousands, gingernuts, chitchat.
Chit chats are a rip off of tim tams
@@Mialacyy I prefer chit chat flavour
Seamus + Laura are amazing together ❤🤣
Seamus and Laura's tea disappearing and reappearing threw me off.
I actually like my tea with toast or what we Americans call cinnamon toast , lots of butter , cinnamon & sugar, mix all three together until you get a kinda spread & as soon as your toast pops up & it’s hot , spread a big dollop all over your toast , yum .
I love Lena, I mean I am Ciara fan but really enjoy Lena. And we all know TY-Phoo is the best tea!
It is from these videos that I now drink Yorkshire. Proir to Yorkshire I had only had Bell and Dilmah.
I love my tea very strong and black. Definitely have those Mallow Biscuits in the US
Mallomars! Odd fact: they are only sold in the cool weather months.
Love all your videos keep it up try
Snaps need to be dunked longer than regular biscuits. The date biscuit sounds great.
When I first saw Lena on Try, I was wracking my brain trying to recognize her accent. The official response was "she's been all over the world, so her accent is a little of everything." But now I truly hear the Aussie influence that I never noticed before! Her accent is 50/50 Irish-Aussie!
...or I'm imagining it because she mentioned her childhood love of Arnott's 😅
Huh? I thought she is part german and has a german accent.
@@_Shadoh_ Huh. I guess her accent really is a mix of everything, and we all hear the parts we're primed to hear 😂
@@IceMetalPunk From what I know and have read she has strong connections to Germany (possibly where she was born or where her parents were born) Australia (possibly where she grew up) and Ireland. I'm quite certain her accent is a mix based on these 3 nations.
As an Australian at first I didn't realise that her accent stood out from the others. Is just white noise 😊
Omg, I totally forgot about the Flight of the Conchords until you mentioned them. That was so long ago. They were so funny.
I'd love a video sometime of the best biscuits of Ireland, the ones you all think are the best.
The morning brown hat is definitely not lost on me! Auntie Donna are the best! ALSO those biscuits look great
"Who's like, OH WE MAKE OUR COOKIES WITH NASTIES?" 😂😂😂
I'm convinced Lena had a boat anchor in her lap to keep her in that chair.
Seamus and Laura need to star as married folks in a sit com! ❤
We have those Mallow Puffs in Canada, but they are called Viva Puffs here. And they have jam in also.
“An old person will be fucked” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lena's in her happy place
Cup of coffee and a moon pie. Yum!
The general rule of thumb is, If it's crap, it's Australian, If it's delicious Then it's New Zealand 😂
Gingernut biscuits,the best dunkers made by Griffins NZ.❤❤❤❤
As an Aussie who now lives in nz... all the Australian biscuits needed to be dipped in the tea for way longer
Thanks you all for the video
Grainne - Mallow know it well my Dad was from Doneraile!
Those Mallowpuffs look like a Scottish treat. 🏴
Tunnock's tea cakes.
From a Kiwi...they closely taste like them too!
The Canadians make the same thing and call it Malomars. They’re available in the US too.
@ThreeRunHomer Doubt it. Never seen them before in any store or candy shop
Mallow biscuits are nicer than the Scottish turn 1s,and yes I've tried both. Australia has biscuits form all over the world.
@@Blondie42 I bought Mallomars last week. I live in Tennessee.
Great to see lovely Laura again! ❤❤❤
It's interesting how one pair sometimes has the complete opposite reaction to the other two. Do they genuinely like or dislike it compared to the other two? Is it that peer opinion that tilts the otherwise undecided other Tryer around in any of their cases so they have a consensus? Because I know there have been other cases where each Tryer has had polar opposite reactions, a visceral reaction that will stand in the face of the other's differing opinion.
🤣😂🤣👍❤. You could've tried Krispies, Superwine, Cadbury chocolate fingers...you guys are hilarious. A lot of our favourites are manufactured across the ditch in Aussie.
As a New Zealander I can confidently say these are all one and done. Starting with a biscuit that makes you physically unwell if you have a second one wasn't the best start. Get yourselves a cookie time and reheat in the microwave with a cup of strong tea and then you will be half way up the biscuit scale. We export biscuits here that an American would pay 15 usd per biscuit. All we have to do is call them deluxe cookies. Even some of our vegan biscuits are better than what you just tried.
I agree apart from the cookie time... that's more of a post nuclear war C ration battlefield meal than a cookie in its true large bickie form, and waaayyy too small to be a cookie in those tubs of small cookies sold out of car boots like bags or cherries around Xmas... You missed out sultana pasties and file traps... are you really a kiwi..? Confess Aussie!!
My son and his friends like to try things for fun. They found grass flavored soda and I think dirt flavored soda, lol! I think you should find things like these to try. I really enjoy this fun show!!!
Can you guys please start doing a Saturday or a Sunday. I need you in my weekend ❤
it's totally up to you when you watch their videos ;)
Grainne + Lena = Reality distortion field
We have a very similar cookie to mallow puffs in the US called Mallomars
9:01 "...and I love you, Paul."
Aw, that's the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me.
...oh wait, different Paul...
The only ones that I was call a kiwi biscuit are the toffee pops and mallow puffs, I’ve never even tried the others and I’m from New Zealand
Don’t know why I would have to say this, but all the old people watching this do not Google cream pie
I would love to TRY Irish biscuits…
I get a kick out of Grainne and Lena but Laura just kills me. She’s usually a hoot with a lot of the other Tryers, but her and Seamus had me rolling. Love you all either way, I guess if I’m ever in New Zealand or Australia, I’ll make sure to stay away from the cookies. 😎
I am not much of a tea drinker, but I drink lemon sugared powder ice tea mix in the summer and for hot tea would be lemon ginger with a little sugar. I am more of a coffee guy.
Was waiting for a cookie time cookie, squiggle, and a farmbake cookie
Absolutely. New Zealand, Flight of the Concords and Biswuits
Biscuits
2:08 Lady I can assure you That our milk is some of the best around! not just that basically anything grown or farmed in this country is of the best quality!
As a kiwi my favorite biscuits are Shrewsbury's
Classic.
As a non Kiwi, I had to try the Garibaldis bc of the good family name. 😉 They're ok
I'm from NZ so shrewsberries,chitchats superwines mallowpuffs,squiggles originals,Anzac biscuits,
girl guides biscuits,chocolate fingers,roacky roads, krispies,choco mints,ginger nuts I lived in Ireland limerick for 5 years ur dairy is pretty close to us in NZ but I'd buy chocolate from Belgium and digestives from England.
Shoutout to all the couples out there swapping clothes with each other to keep things fresh/the same. ❤😊
Tena Koutou!
I personally prefer a cup of Dilmah Extra Strength and a Ginger Crunch (which is a slice) or a nice digestive(Super Wine, Krispe, Wheatens, etc...)
I think it was a really weird collection of biscuits. I live in NZ and only ever eaten the mallow puffs and toffee pops. I would not have picked the others. We have some really nice ones...
I feel like we need a second round of biscuits, but this time nothing from Arnotts or Cadbury. They'd have a lot more fun with Squiggles, Gingernuts, Sultana Pasties, Belgians, Cookie Bear Hundreds and Thousands, and so many more. Oh, and don't forget the Apple Crumble Toffee Pops. So many good options.
Mellowpuffs was my favorite when I was young but you tend to grow out of the sweetest as you get older but with the creampie description I don't know where I stand now. Hello from New Zealand 🇳🇿
Those date puree biscuts & Breakaways- we have them in coles & woolworths in Australia Queensland
Because Cadbury breakaway biscuits are made in Australia.
Toffee pops is THE creme of the crop of biscuits for me lol.
I genuinely enjoyed the fact that biscuit 3 was SO divisive!!!
Instructions unclear: i googled "creme pie" on my phone and it now has 999 viruses.
New Zealand. So much better than Old Zealand.
No. Griffin's ginger nuts. They're the ultimate nz dunking biscuits. Nice and hard but soften up when they absorb the hot drink.
Cookie time is also a great cookie brand I love the triple chocolate chunk cookies, and their plant based cookies are honestly not bad.
Recently my favourite cookie has been Mrs Higgins classics triple choc cookies. They've got a touch of saltiness to balance out of the sweetness.
After a couple minutes of talking about tea and thinking about how I don't drink tea I'm now thinking " why not send over some Milo? Milo is awesome.
The classic one, not the one where they changed the recipe and people complained.
With the bragging about how great Ireland's biscuit game is, now I'm curious what are the best Irish biscuits? What is Ireland's favorite tea? Are they different from what is found/preferred in England. If I can get them on Amazon in the States, I'd be tempted to recreate an Irish biscuits and tea.
The sister who requested the milk is my new friend. Its amazing with milk.
I’m a 50 year old New Zealander and I’ve never seen 3 of those biscuits!!!!! Where the hell was Cookie Time?? Shrewsbury’s, Squiggles, Ginger Nuts!!!!
Yep, Chitchats, choc thins, pink wafers.
@@magsmcm2751 and the Griffins sampler pack!!
here's your squiggles: ruclips.net/video/5_gf1hmjEio/видео.html Try channel has previously featured them and Shrewsbury's are one of my least favourite biscuits
Yay kiwi treats! Thanks Paul.