Not tried those, but the best way to eat ordinary rice cake is with butter & marmite.
butterscotch wrote:
“Rice cakes are like puffed rice cereal baked into a small disk size.”
“Do you eat rice cakes?”
NO - definitely not in my case, although I used to eat them many years ago.
butterscotch you mention “diet” but all I see in that photo is death by sugar.
Aside from the sugar laden toppings the rice cakes are, ahem, very conducive to high glucose levels.
I’m going to hope that you’re not one of so many undiagnosed diabetics & if so that you remain that way
I love oatcakes tried to make them it’s difficult
Oatcakes are like a flabby tortilla wrap
Or a little round bath sponge .
They have zero calories ( and zero taste)
I tried an oatcake on a visit up north id not come across them before.
They eat them with a cooked breakfast… prob a throwback from the days of hard manual labour cheap to make and high in calories. Like a pasty was to the Cornish miners .
I really do think of them as being porridge biscuits, bland on their own but with a little imagination a tasty nibble.
Now here’s something that doesn’t taste of anything.
When I first saw the title, I thought it read ‘Do you eat nice cakes’ to which the answer would have been ‘Yes’. I have eaten rice cakes and think they are OK but not as good as nice cakes.
What’s a nice cake? Do they talk to you politely?
Nice cakes vary a lot but they all seem to be saying ‘please eat me’.
Never say die!
I’m going to start by topping one of these with Primula, some finely sliced fresh zingy green chill, chopped flat leaf parsley and perhaps some of the very flavoursome extra special cherry tomatoes from ASDA.
The only problem is that I forgot the Primula
Oh well, I’m back in town tomorrow