These Tan Y Castell welshcakes are to die for I love welshcakes but not living in wales I cannot buy them until now @ Waitrose and so cheep at only £1 for 6
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urbanbushwacker
12 Mar 179#1
Bought some of these but by the time I got home I found there were only half left the bag has a leek in it?:smile:
Wings18
12 Mar 17#2
Their factory is about 40 seconds from my house. If it helps Scottie you can buy online on their website.
Rickardo
13 Mar 17#3
Morrisons usually stock a couple of varieties of Welsh cakes - and I'm not in Wales.
Bargain.Lover
13 Mar 171#4
Aldi do them too for under a pound. They are lovely.
ambs
13 Mar 172#5
Asda have these for 80p too if anyone doesn't have a waitrose nearby :smiley:
michaeljb
13 Mar 17#6
never heard of these, are they just like pancakes with fruit in?
ses6jwg
13 Mar 171#7
As a Welsh man I can confirm these are probably the best 'mass produced' Welsh cakes you can get.
the Braces varieties are an abomination.
Carldiff to ses6jwg
13 Mar 17#8
Nonsense, braces welshcakes with raspberry jam are 'da bomb'. I do like the Tan Y Castell ones too.
Phil_G
13 Mar 17#9
My local Spar (Nuneaton) also stocks these. Same brand, same price. Looks like the factory is stepping up production.
I know nothing about how they are supposed to be eaten. We had them heated, with squirty cream and sliced strawberries. Beautiful.
mutley1
13 Mar 17#10
interesting. will have a look at my local this afternoon.
ses6jwg
13 Mar 17#11
raspberry jam in a Welsh cake is no longer a Welsh cake
shikztheurbanlegend
13 Mar 17#12
they been selling these in tesco for quite sometime, but they was £1.50 for only 4 last i bought. so this is alot cheaper
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the Braces varieties are an abomination.
I know nothing about how they are supposed to be eaten. We had them heated, with squirty cream and sliced strawberries. Beautiful.