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Why don't nice plain chocolate biscuits exist?
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Florentines are the greatest 'choc' biscuit, imho. (Usually need to go to Italian mercato style places to get good ones)
Could have been Kingstons on the top, but they're 42% sugar, it's just too much.
PS. You may want to try Mcvitie's Digestives for a simple choc biscuit.
Both Kingstons and choc Digestives are regular biscuits with chocolate coating/filling, so they're not what OP is looking for.
They are excellent - but yeah, I'm looking for cocoa powder in the dough vs chocolate applied afterwards :)
OK, gotcha.
You may have to put that 'El Dorado' to bed and settle for Florentines :P
Otherwise, we have had success finding quality flavoured shortbread biscuits at the farmer's markets type places. If they don't make a choc flavour, you can at least talk face to face with the person who chooses and makes the flavours for the next week.