Rich Tea biscuits are the lowest calorie mainstream biscuit in the UK at 38 kcal each and 2 syns on Slimming World. Ginger nuts are similar at 46 kcal and 2 syns. A standard digestive is 71 kcal and 3.5 syns — nearly double a Rich Tea for a similar-sized biscuit.
Most people underestimate how quickly biscuit calories add up. Two Rich Teas with a cup of tea is 76 kcal and 4 syns. Two digestives is 142 kcal and 7 syns. Same ritual, same tea break — completely different calorie cost depending on which biscuit is in the tin.
This guide covers calories and Slimming World syn values for every mainstream UK biscuit so you know exactly what your biscuit break is costing you.
Rich Tea biscuits are the lowest calorie mainstream biscuit at 38 kcal each and 2 syns on Slimming World. Ginger nut biscuits are close behind at 46 kcal and 2 syns. Both are significantly lower calorie than digestives, hobnobs, or any chocolate-coated biscuit.
Jaffa Cakes are technically 46 kcal at 2.5 syns each — on the biscuit/cake border and one of the best value chocolate-adjacent treats per syn you can buy. Whether you count them as biscuits depends entirely on whether you prefer the 1991 VAT tribunal ruling (cake) or what they taste like (biscuit).
The table below covers calories, Slimming World syns, and WW SmartPoints per biscuit for every mainstream UK variety.
| Biscuit | Per biscuit | Calories | SW Syns | WW Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rich Tea (McVitie's) | ~8g | 38 kcal | 2 | 2 |
| Ginger Nut | ~10g | 46 kcal | 2 | 2 |
| Jaffa Cake | ~11g | 46 kcal | 2.5 | 2 |
| Custard Cream | ~12g | 60 kcal | 3 | 3 |
| Bourbon Cream | ~13g | 66 kcal | 3.5 | 3 |
| Digestive (McVitie's) | ~14g | 71 kcal | 3.5 | 3 |
| Oreo | ~11g | 53 kcal | 2.5 | 3 |
| Nice biscuit | ~11g | 52 kcal | 2.5 | 2 |
| Rich Tea Finger | ~10g | 48 kcal | 2.5 | 2 |
| Chocolate Digestive | ~17g | 84 kcal | 4.5 | 4 |
| Hobnob (plain) | ~19g | 93 kcal | 5 | 4 |
| Chocolate Hobnob | ~22g | 107 kcal | 5.5 | 5 |
| Jammy Dodger | ~17g | 78 kcal | 4 | 3 |
| Party Ring | ~10g | 47 kcal | 2.5 | 2 |
Syn values are per individual biscuit based on the standard 20 kcal per syn calculation. Biscuit weights vary between brands — always check the packet weight if syn values seem different to these estimates.
A McVitie's digestive biscuit contains 3.5 syns per biscuit (71 kcal, ~14g). A chocolate digestive is 4.5 syns per biscuit (84 kcal, ~17g). Both are on the higher end for a single biscuit — two chocolate digestives with a cup of tea is 9 syns before you've eaten a meal.
Digestives are popular dunking biscuits, which is part of the problem — they absorb tea quickly and taste better for it, which makes stopping at one or two harder than with a drier biscuit. If you want a dunking biscuit at lower syn cost, Rich Tea at 2 syns dunks well and holds together better than a digestive in a hot drink.
A Rich Tea biscuit contains 2 syns each (38 kcal, ~8g). Two Rich Teas — enough for a proper biscuit break — is 4 syns and 76 kcal. This makes them the lowest syn biscuit that tastes like a proper biscuit rather than a diet compromise.
Rich Tea Fingers (the oblong version) are slightly larger at 2.5 syns each. The round Rich Tea is the lower syn format. McVitie's, Tesco own-label, and most supermarket own-brand Rich Tea biscuits are all broadly similar in size and syn cost.
Jaffa Cakes are 2.5 syns each (46 kcal, ~11g) — some of the best syn value for anything chocolate-adjacent available in a standard biscuit tin. Two Jaffa Cakes for 5 syns gives you chocolate flavour, a sponge base, and orange jelly for 92 kcal.
HMRC classifies Jaffa Cakes as cakes rather than biscuits for VAT purposes — they go hard when stale rather than soft, like a cake. Slimming World syn values treat them the same as any other sweet snack regardless of the legal classification. At 2.5 syns each they are one of the most popular daily treats on plan.
Rich Tea biscuits at 2 syns each are the lowest syn mainstream biscuit on Slimming World. Ginger nuts are also 2 syns each. Both are lower than Jaffa Cakes (2.5 syns), custard creams (3 syns), and all chocolate-coated biscuits.
For the lowest syn biscuit-style snack overall, plain rice cakes come in at around 0.5–1 syn each — but they are a different eating experience entirely. Within actual biscuits, Rich Tea and ginger nut are the floor of the syn range for anything that resembles a proper sweet biscuit.
On a 15-syn daily allowance, you could have up to 7 Rich Tea biscuits for 14 syns — but using most of your syns on biscuits leaves little room for anything else. Most members who eat biscuits on plan keep it to 2–3 per day as part of a planned tea break rather than eating them freely.
Two Rich Teas (4 syns) with morning coffee and one Jaffa Cake (2.5 syns) in the afternoon is 6.5 syns total — leaving 8.5 syns for an evening treat. That structure works for most people. The trap is the open biscuit tin — one Rich Tea becomes four while you're distracted. Portion out two or three onto a small plate and put the tin away before sitting down.
For a full cross-category snack comparison covering crisps, chocolate, cereal bars, and dairy snacks, see the lowest calorie snacks UK guide.
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