ok Salty,
Twiglets are short stick like, crunchy and nobbly snack things, flavoured like marmite. Not sure what they're made from, like french fries or something.
Bombay mix I'm not exactly sure because there are various similar things and I don't know the difference. Basically they are pea sized snacks savoury snacks, they're baked, often with salted herb and spice flavouring. Some of them are glazed and taste weird like pretzels. I'm no expert on these.
Crimbo is a colloquial contraction of 'christmas'. It's usage isn't even given second thought in England.
'Quality Street' is a brand name. They make chocolates. At xmas time they sell them in large round tins, around 1 kilo, used to be more like 3 kilos when I was little. They are colourful foil and plastic wrapped. Same designs for the past 100 years or so. About 10 designs now, was about 30 when I was little. They're a traditional family favourite for xmas.
Celebrations are a modern competitor to the quality street offerings, which started only in the mid 1990s I think. They make chocolate sized miniatures of popular full-size chocolate bars.
Twiglets are short stick like, crunchy and nobbly snack things, flavoured like marmite. Not sure what they're made from, like french fries or something.
Bombay mix I'm not exactly sure because there are various similar things and I don't know the difference. Basically they are pea sized snacks savoury snacks, they're baked, often with salted herb and spice flavouring. Some of them are glazed and taste weird like pretzels. I'm no expert on these.
Crimbo is a colloquial contraction of 'christmas'. It's usage isn't even given second thought in England.
'Quality Street' is a brand name. They make chocolates. At xmas time they sell them in large round tins, around 1 kilo, used to be more like 3 kilos when I was little. They are colourful foil and plastic wrapped. Same designs for the past 100 years or so. About 10 designs now, was about 30 when I was little. They're a traditional family favourite for xmas.
Celebrations are a modern competitor to the quality street offerings, which started only in the mid 1990s I think. They make chocolate sized miniatures of popular full-size chocolate bars.