4 Ultimate Coffee Accompaniments
Do you ever get that sudden craving for something sweet after taking a sip of coffee or tea? And before you know it you have somehow managed to demolish the full packet of cookies that were in the cupboard five minutes before. I admit I have been guilty of this a few times but when you have a cup in one hand it’s hard to resist the urge not to have something in the other. We have put together four ultimate coffee accompaniments to satisfy any craving.
Lotus Caramelised Biscuit
For those of you who like a sweet and flavourful biscuit to devour with a cuppa then Lotus Caramelised Biscuits are for you. They are the ultimate coffee accompaniment, a deliciously sweet caramelised snack that perfectly compliments a fresh cup of coffee. Enjoy the unique, caramelised taste of these Lotus Caramelised Biscuits.
Bolero Wafer Sticks
Do you prefer a light snack when you are enjoying your coffee? The Bolero Wafer Stick Biscuit is perfect if you do and are absolutely divine. The bright crispy texture of the waffle with the smooth creamy filling is incredible with a fresh cup of coffee or tea. Although I do have to warn you, once you have one there’s no stopping so be prepared to devour the entire tin.
Stroopwafels Caramel Waffles
Or, do you prefer to have something a little different? Caramel Waffles are a luxurious alternative to wafers and traditional coffee biscuits. Consisting of a soft caramel layer sandwiched between two thin-sliced soft waffles which melt wonderfully over a hot beverage. When pouring yourself a cup of coffee or tea at the office, grab a stroopwafel too. Make sure your drink is hot and steamy and the trick is to place the waffle on top of your mug. Leave it there for a few minutes until it starts to soften. Turn over if needed and eat it warm…delicious!
We have lots of delicious coffee sundries and everything you need to make your coffee experience unforgettable.
They look amazing. Are the packages biodegradable as I’m looking for coffee snacks biodegradable. Can you help or advise?
Thank you
Deborah