Rank the 5 junk snack food categories. I'll start:

Rank the 5 junk snack food categories. I'll start:

1 - Crisps
2 - Biscuits
3 - Buns
4 - Sweets
5 - Chocolate

buns > chocolate > biscuits > sweets > crisps

Crisps
Chocolate
Biscuits
Buns
Sweets

However french fries and onuon rings are king!

crisps>chocolate>biscuits>cakes>sweets

what country calls cakes buns?
is it like a australian thing

bongs are retarded

Biscuits > buns > chocolates > crisps > sweets

Ireland. Cake is for large cakes the ones you'd cut into portions. Buns are small cakes

None of those are good except for chocolate, and certain types of crisps
Kys overweight bong retard

Buns?

chocolate > biscuits > buns >>>>>>>>>>>> sweets > crisps

Potato chips
Cookies
Rolls
Candy
Chocolate

1. Chocolate
2. Buns
3. Biscuits
4. Sweets
5. Crisps

1 Potato planers
2 Dried doughies
3 Diabetes delights
4 Cinnamon centers
5 Cacao confections

sweets > chocolate > biscuits > buns > cresp

less of that, johnny burger

1-Chocolate
2-Crisps
Garbage-everything else

>Burger glossary
>As though it isn't exclusively bongs who say that shit

depends entirely on the occasion, time of the day and time of the year
sweets are for children only, though

Neither overweight nor bong Mr burger

So obsessed you have to make a glossary on your post.

Why are Europoors so obsessed with Americans, it's embarrassing.

Jaffa cakes. I often sit down and eat 24 jaffa cakes one after the other.

Did this with ginger nuts and tea the other day

A pint of milk and a packet of biscuits is usually my supper when I'm too lazy to make anything late at night.

My old housemate used to substitute dinner with a pack of chocolate hobnobs and giant mug of tea

This is a bun

If you asked anyone from any country outside the UK what the name of the snack is in English, they'd say chips, not crisps. This is not Burger terminology, it's simply the correct term.

British terms trigger me REEEEE

chips
cookies
chocolate
candy
cake

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I've had a slab of a block of ice-cream, milk, 4 raw eggs and a banana and flax seeds in a smoothie some days for dinner when I was too hungover to eat.
That's a bap, pic related is a bun.

>bap
Oh fuck off. Why do British people talk like toddlers?

I'm not British. The British invented the language so their terms for things are the correct ones technically.

Cakes
Chocolate
Cookies
Chips
Candy

In America you call fizzy drinks like Coca cola and such "soda" over here we call "sodas", minerals.

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STOP!

Another non-brit here confirming this is a bap

Man those lemon drizzle buns look fuckin sick

those are muffins

Too small to be muffins. Although a muffin is a type of bun really

No they're buns. Muffins have chocolate or berries in them and buns don't.

Tell that to the corn muffin

They're buns and I had to Google what a corn muffin was and it's the same kind of bun that my mother makes and what are just known as Buns.

You seem to be confused. This is a bun

Those look like Scotch baps to me.

"bap" means nothing. they're called buns or rolls

Finger rolls and baps.

"bap" isn't a word. stop using baby talk

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>picture of cupcakes
>"BUNS"
Dude are you fucking stupid?

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>chips
>cookies
>cupcakes/muffins
>candy
>chocolate

If I walked into a store and saw the word "BAPS" on a bag of buns, I'd have myself a pretty hearty chuckle.

Ahem. These are cupcakes

buns
choc
bisc
crisp
sweet

It just sounds like that to you because you're saying it in your horrible, nasally, whiny American accent.

They're actually called fairy cakes. Muffins are much bigger

Tortilla chips, toss some cheese and vaguely mexican spices on them and broil for a minute. Piping bag to spread some sour cream all over it, garnish with cilantro and a squeeze of fresh lime. Hot salsa for dipping. > regular potato chips. Everything else is typically served as a desert imo, and not really a snack food. Notable exception might be one piece of extremely dark chocolate.