When it comes to the best snacks in the UK, there’re so many epic choices, even we at the British Food Fest didn’t know where to start.
The thing is, there’s just loads of traditional British delicacies that can be eaten as a quick bite, such as sausage rolls, scotch eggs, pork pies, and of course, the scrumptious scone.
But right here, we’re covering those tasty British treats in the form of crisps, chocolate, cakes and biscuits.
So without further ado, here’s a mammoth list of Britain’s favourite snacks.
BRITISH CRISPS
Walkers Crisps
Classic and most popular flavours include: prawn cocktail, beef and onion, cheese and onion, salt and vinegar, smoky bacon, Worcestershire sauce and roast chicken. Not to mention Walkers Max, Walkers Sensations, and all those limited edition flavours.
Hula Hoops
Crunchy potato ring-shaped crisps in various flavours that you can eat off your fingers? Sign us up! KP’s Hula Hoops are best in the original ready salted flavour, BBQ Beef, Cheese & Onion or Salt & Vinegar.
Guinness Crisps
One of the more stranger snack foods maybe (not everyone will be a fan), but there’s just no way we can ignore crisps made by Guinness.
Mini Cheddars
A classic British childhood lunchbox treat. Mini cheddars are cheesy but not-too-cheesy, biscuit like crackers. That’s probably the best way to describe the originals.
Monster Munch
Ahhhh, Monster Munch. The monster foot shaped corn snack. Pickled Onion is considered the classic, but the Flamin’ Hot and Roast Beef flavours are also must-tries.
Twiglets
Unsurprisingly, given their Marmite flavour, Jacobs Twiglets are generally either loved or hated. A crisp in the shape of, you guessed it, a twig. What’s not to love?!
Skips
There’s no exaggeration when we say Skips are melt in the mouth. Never mind Britain, these crisp, fizzy, fluffy and flavoursome mouthfuls of joy are one of the best snacks in the world.
Quavers
Lighter than the airiest air, Quavers wont let you down if you just happen to be craving a potato based something to fill a gap but not fill you up.
Scampi Fries
Another famous British pub snack, Scampi Fries are an attempt at replicating one of our classic pub dishes. As you’d expect, there’s something fishy about the flavour!
Nik Naks
Not so common these days it seems, but Nik Naks were one of the most popular UK crisps once upon a time. A harder, crunchier version of Wotsits you could say (which are like Cheetos) with a ridiculously good array of flavours…
Cheese
Scampi ‘n’ Lemon
Nice ‘n’ Spicy
Rib ‘n’ Saucy
Pickle ‘n’ Onion
Space Raiders
Space Raiders. Should stop eating them about age 12. You’ll probably still be going at 72…
Pom Bears
Should probably stop eating these at around aged 4. Yet they find themselves in more adult lunchboxes than you might think!
Snack a Jacks
The ultimate UK snack for somehow always leaving you feeling guilt-free…
Kettle
One of the go-to bags of British crisps. Perfect as a naughty addition to a Ploughman’s.
Tyrells
Another of the reliables. Can’t go wrong with a bag of Tyrells.
McCoys Crisps
No nonsense and no mistaking what variety you’ve got. McCoys pack a flavour punch like no other…
Chipsticks
Just as you solved the french-fry, chips and crisps mystery, potential for more confusion…
Marmite crisps
You’ll love them. Ok, the alternative is that you might hate them. But half of you will love them!
Frazzles
Bacon. Flavoured. Crisps. No further words needed.
KP Peanuts
Whether it’s the original salted or the dry roasted version, KP’s peanuts are one of the traditional british pub snacks perfect with a cold beer.
Butterkist Popcorn
The sticky toffee popcorn from Butterkist has been a UK fave for years. Not hard to see why once you’ve tasted…
Proper Corn
A newer, healthier popcorn brand coming in some delightfully imaginative flavour varieties.
Mr Porky’s Pork Scratchings
If we’re being completely honest with ourselves, we’d sooner go for the real thing from one of our pub menus, but for your on-the-go crunchy pig skin substitute, Mr Porky’s do the job.
BRITISH BISCUITS
Nice
These babies are just that. Nice. Nothing spectacular, but you’d never turn one down. Perfect with a ‘cuppa.’
Rich Tea
Speaking of perfect snacks to drink with tea. Basically a dolled up Digestive biscuit…
Garibaldi
Still reminds us of Chandler’s Dad’s fella in Friends. But on this side of the pond, Garibaldi is a stalwart ‘bicky!’
Bourbon
A proper, old school British snackeroony!
Fox’s Crunch Cream
A pimped up Custard Cream. Can’t say no to that!
Maryland Cookies
The one biscuit that we Brits don’t mind calling a cookie. To be found in most biscuit tins, sorry, cookie jars, across the UK.
Pink Wafers
We’re as dubious as you to call it a biscuit or a cake, but Pink Wafers deservedly take their place in any list of British snacks.
Party Rings
More vital to a British child’s birthday bash than balloons. Enough said.
Rocky Bars
The only thing wrong with the famous biscuit and chocolate delight that is the Rocky Bar… too small. Difficult to pick a winner from the Original Chocolate and Caramel varieties.
Caramel Wafers
Like the more mature, sophisticated cousin of the Pink Wafer…
Tunnocks Snowballs
Another treat from one of the most famous British food brands, Tunnocks don’t disappoint when it comes to snack time.
Wagon Wheels
An ever-present in the typical 1990s school lunch box, Wagon Wheels are a real retro fave.
French Fancies
Overlooking the obvious flaw in the name, you can never fail to fancy one of these soft creamy beauties…
Viennese Whirls
Buttercream and jam sandwiched between two of the lightest, buttery biscuits to grace your lips…
Penguin Biscuits
As if the crunchy chocolatey goodness wasn’t enough, you’re guaranteed a chuckle before you even unwrap a Penguin. But first, you’ve got to “p…p…pick up a Penguin!” Possibly the greatest slogan ever imagined.
Bakewell Tarts
One of the best British desserts made into a snack sized treat. Another of Mr. Kipling’s top creations with equally awesome flavour options:
Jaffa Cakes
Possibly the most controversial British snack, but only due to the name, definitely not taste! Some say not a cake, despite its sponge base beneath the orange jelly inside and milk-choc topping…
Jammie Dodgers
If you’ve upset the other half and a Jammie Dodger and cup of tea doesn’t fix it, then we don’t know what to suggest!
Hobnobs
Possibly the most popular biscuit in the UK due to its tea-dunking endurance, the Hobnob is like a more “rough and ready” Digestive biscuit you could say…
* Original Hobnobs
* Dark Chocolate Hobnobs
* Milk Chocolate Hobnobs
Digestive Biscuits
Ah… the Digestive… the good old Digestive. No matter what new varieties come into our lives, there’ll always be room for the original plain…
* McVitie’s Original Digestives
* McVitie’s Milk Chocolate Digestives
* McVitie’s Dark Chocolate Digestives
* McVitie’s Milk Chocolate & Caramel Digestives
Battenberg Cake
With a pretty checkerboard type design of dashing yellow and pink cake sponge, you might not expect the bold marzipan flavour. An absolute classic.
Tunnock’s Tea Cakes
Neither a cake nor a biscuit in the conventional sense, despite the name and the biscuity base. Hardened melted chocolate covers said base and a delightful blob of marshmallow.
* Tunnock’s Milk Chocolate Tea Cakes
* Tunnock’s Dark Chocolate Tea Cakes
Shortbread
Walkers Shortbread flies the flag for one of Scotland’s most epic delicacies just marvellously if you ask us!
Cadbury Fingers
Dangerously not served in individual portions. Although Cadbury’s ‘family sized’ box of chocolatey biscuit Fingers can easily be polished off alone if you’re not careful.
Ginger Nuts
Maybe an acquired taste, but Ginger Nuts are amongst the best if you’re in the mood.
Custard Creams
Crunchy and guess what, creamy! In the top five, if not top three, of famous British biscuits.
UK CHOCOLATE BARS
Candy bars in other parts of the world. We call them chocolate bars. So here’s the best chocolate bars from the UK…
Dairy Milk
Most Brit’s go-to choice, when it comes to plain milk chocolate anyway. Cadbury’s Dairy Milk sets the chocolate bar ridiculously high (see what we did there!)
Galaxy
Dairy Milk’s main rival and we couldn’t bear to pick between them. Galaxy is probably creamier and silkier. But it’s not Dairy Milk.
Fruit and Nut
Dairy Milk’s slightly more adventurous and mischievous younger brother, Fruit and Nut is another solid choice (solid in a good, non-teeth shattering way!)
Ripple
Another epic Galaxy creation, you could say the closest counterpart to Cadbury’s Flake. Speaking of which…
Flake
Don’t be a flake, have a Flake. Cadbury’s might’ve missed a trick for a slogan there!
Crunch Bars
The other main big hitter in the UK is Nestle and these bad boys are great chocolate bars, with an added, how do you say… erm, crunch.
Kit Kats
If you’ve heard Brits are lazy, it’s KitKats’ fault. Have a break they said. Ok we said…! New varieties just keep coming…
Kit kat chunky
Kit kat white
Bounty
Not everyone’s cup of tea, but if you like coconut, Bounty’s the way to go.
Milky Way
This soft-centred delight is just out of this world (sorry, we couldn’t not)…
Aero
It doesn’t get much more light and yep, you guessed it… airy, than the classic Aero. Mint or orange flavours just as good as the original.
Wispa
We’re not keeping this one quiet. WISPAS ARE INCREDIBLE!!
Toffee Crisp
On the podium of best British chocolate bars if you ask us. Yes, we mean top three. But that’s just our view.
Picnic
We could eat a basket full of these…
Crunchie
The honeycomb to chocolate ratio severely puts us at risk of needing a ‘honeycomb snacks’ heading for this article. Still one of our faves.
Snickers
Yeah yeah, it used to be called a Marathon Bar. But now it’s called Snickers and endorsed by Mr Bean.
Milky Bar
The go-to white chocolate snack in Britain. Bravo, Milky Bar Kid.
Yorkie
If you like your choc by the chunk, you won’t get much chunkier chunks than with a Yorkie.
Mars
If you don’t like a Mars, you really are on another planet. Sorry, that just wrote itself.
Twirl
Give us a…
Lion Bar
It doesn’t get more roarsome than the Lion Bar. Sorry, not sure what’s come over us! We’ll try to stop now.
Twix
Biscuit. Caramel. Chocolate. Times two. Enter the Twix…
So there you have it. An epic list of famous British snacks. If you liked that, you’re sure to love this list of British delicacies…