9 September 2020

Cadbury White Chocolate Roundie (Asda) By @SpectreUK

Cadbury White Chocolate Roundie

These new Cadbury Roundie white chocolate wafer rounds are already driving my autocorrect wild! I'm not sure about the name either; 'Roundie' or plural 'Roundies'? After a discussion with Cinabar (which also upsets my autocorrect) we figured 'cart wheels' wouldn't work, and besides we all know the other name for those was already taken for something else chocolatey quite some time ago!

I do love white chocolate. Cadbury recently brought back their white chocolate and it's one of my favourites. I have to admit I'm not all that keen on wafer though. I'm more of a biscuit person per se, although these Roundies are called biscuits, and I suppose wafers are biscuits too! However I don't mind 'having the odd break' now and then, if you know what I mean? So these new Cadbury Roundies may fill an unknown gap of white chocolate and wafer I didn't know existed. We shall see…

Cadbury White Chocolate Roundie


As you can see from the photograph these new Cadbury Roundies are individually wrapped. This is a great thing indeed. They are 160 calories per Roundie (gosh, my poor autocorrect), so I figured before opening the packet that I'd have to share them out with someone else. Being perpetually greedy and calorie counting at the same time is quite a trial. Now I can have one or two of these Roundies as and when I fancy them, rather than the usual grumpy and begrudging; "do you want one or two of these?"


Cadbury White Chocolate Roundie


The next photograph shows that there are three layers of wafer coated in white chocolate with milk chocolate in-between the wafers. On first taste I have to admit I thought that there was too much wafer here. There was an initial creaminess from the white chocolate followed by a whole lot of wafer, and a little milk chocolate followed again by more creaminess from the white chocolate. The overall taste sensation from this combination of chocolates and wafer is very good. It's creamy, wafer, milk chocolatey and creamy again.

I figure that a Roundie would go rather well with my white chocolate hot chocolate drink on the evening, or with a vanilla ice-cream dessert, or perhaps even with another Roundie. I'd certainly buy another packet or more of these Cadbury Roundies, as they'll make a good addition to my range of white chocolatey puddings.

Information on the packet; There are 6 Roundies in the packet, each 30g biscuit is 160 calories, and has 9g of fat, 14g of sugar, 1.7g of protein, and 0.09g of salt. Please see photograph for the ingredients.

Cadbury White Chocolate Roundie


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