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I'm looking for graham crackers, but live in the UK. Do we have an alternative?

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Must be something available in all large UK supermarkets!

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  1. Yeah thy're called golden grahams, although I haven't seen them around for a while. They're usually in the cereal section

    edit: Haha, I didn't have a clue, I just guessed, although stewie from flamily guy eats them but I thought they were called gram crackers


  2. "golden grahams" is just cinnamon flavoured cereal.

    Digestive biscuits are similar.  

  3. I believe they are called -----digestibles

  4. Just use digestive biscuits - I think they are the closest to Graham crackers in the UK.

  5. Ritz crackers are not the same as graham crackers.

    Graham crackers are a bit sweet.  They are light brown in color.  You may call them biscuits in the UK.  Another way I think of them as is a healthy non frosted cookie.  In the US we eat them plain or often crush them and use them with a little melted butter and sugar to press into a pie tin for a crust.  Cheesecakes often have this crust.

  6. Mc vitie's digestive biscuits are the closest.

  7. I am a former chef and the people who have suggested Digestives or Mc Vities Biscuit are correct any wholemeal biscuit or sweet tea biscuit, processed in a food mill or MagiMix to crumbs is fine and if it is for cheesecake or a pastry base, just melt some butter or marg and a bit of dark brown sugar, and mix it like sage and onion stuffing to a meal and press it into the cake tin for baking.

    I made an American style cheesecake for my friends in Liverpool and now that all they make for guest at tea or over for dinner.

  8. I think that RITZ crackers are about the same

  9. You must be crackers!

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