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Blind taste test ranks store-bought Anzac biscuits, praising homemade versions

4 hours ago2 articles from 2 sources

Consensus Summary

Two identical articles from THEAGE and SMH published on April 22, 2026, present a blind taste test ranking eight store-bought Anzac biscuits from worst to best. Both conclude that homemade versions far surpass supermarket options, despite the ease of baking them. The articles also discuss the cultural debate over the biscuit’s origins, including claims it was invented in Adelaide or Wellington, and reference historical theories linking it to Scottish oatcakes or Hannah Glasse’s 1747 gingerbread recipe. A correction in both notes that an earlier version mistakenly mentioned oats in Coles’ gluten-free Anzac biscuits, which was later removed.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • The article headline is 'A major chain cheapie takes top spot in the not-so-great supermarket Anzac biscuit taste test'
  • The article references a correction about gluten-free Anzac biscuits from Coles containing no oats
  • The publication date for both articles is 2026-04-22, with timestamps 2026-04-22T04:25:43.494935 (THEAGE) and 2026-04-22T00:25:49.237327 (SMH)
  • The article mentions eight store-bought Anzac biscuit options were blind-tasted and ranked from worst to best
  • The author recommends baking homemade Anzac biscuits instead of buying store-bought, claiming they are superior

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

The Age
  • The article includes a correction line: 'Correction: An earlier version of this story inferred that there were oats in the I’m free from gluten Anzac biscuits from Coles. This has been updated with any oat reference deleted.'
  • The exact timestamp for THEAGE is 2026-04-22T04:25:43.494935
Sydney Morning Herald
  • No additional unique details beyond THEAGE; identical content

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • No contradictions exist between the two sources as they are identical in content.

Source Articles

THEAGE

A major chain cheapie takes top spot in the not-so-great supermarket Anzac biscuit taste test

We blind taste-tested eight Anzac biscuits and found more flunks than slam dunks. From the crunchy and dry to the gooey and chewy, here’s the way the cookies crumbled.

SMH

A major chain cheapie takes top spot in the not-so-great supermarket Anzac biscuit taste test

We blind taste-tested eight Anzac biscuits and found more flunks than slam dunks. From the crunchy and dry to the gooey and chewy, here’s the way the cookies crumbled.