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D Deleted member 1258 Guest 20 Oct 2017 #3 It has to be a batch, if I asked for anything else round here I'd confuse them.
deptfordmarmoset Full time tea drinker Location Armonmy Way 20 Oct 2017 #5 If I go into a bakers that sells barms, I'll ask for barms. Similarly, if I go into a bakers that sells rolls, I'll ask for rolls. And so on....
If I go into a bakers that sells barms, I'll ask for barms. Similarly, if I go into a bakers that sells rolls, I'll ask for rolls. And so on....
PaulSB Squire Location Chorley, Lancashire 20 Oct 2017 #6 I’ve voted Barm for the north but in fact barm cakes are not rolls. Choices need addressing. Otherwise it’s a “roll”
I’ve voted Barm for the north but in fact barm cakes are not rolls. Choices need addressing. Otherwise it’s a “roll”
snorri Legendary Member Location East coast, up a bit. 20 Oct 2017 #10 There is no correct term, there are regional variations.
M Markymark Guest 20 Oct 2017 #11 snorri said: There is no correct term, there are regional variations. Click to expand... That's just made me sick to my stomach and goes against everything I believe in (which is therefor correct).
snorri said: There is no correct term, there are regional variations. Click to expand... That's just made me sick to my stomach and goes against everything I believe in (which is therefor correct).
Oldfentiger Veteran Location Pendle, Lancs 20 Oct 2017 #13 [QUOTE 5005627, member: 45"]A teacake View attachment 379474 A roll/batch/cob/bun View attachment 379475 [/QUOTE] Yebbut up here a roll/batch/bun is a teacake.
[QUOTE 5005627, member: 45"]A teacake View attachment 379474 A roll/batch/cob/bun View attachment 379475 [/QUOTE] Yebbut up here a roll/batch/bun is a teacake.
IBarrett Über Member Location Nottingham 20 Oct 2017 #14 Nope, thats a currant teacake. The plain thing is just called a teacake
Threevok Growing old disgracefully Location South Wales 20 Oct 2017 #15 Cob Not to be confused with Welsh Cob - which is a different animal entirely