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As per the above; tell us where you are geographically, and what you term those round, soft, baked bread-related goods that you cut in half and add savoury fillings to.
None of the above.
It's a bread roll.
SIMPLES! 8)
As a kid barm cake or oven bottom
Now morning roll
It's a cob
Bread bun or bap. Live in the Midlands but with Northern blood.
The only exception to the above is the stottie
ITS A BARM!!!! FFS!!!!! HOW MANY TIMES?!!!!!
There's only one benchmark test for this. Walk into a chippy in Salford and ask for a chip.... (insert word here)
A chip teacake? I don't think so!See what your life expectancy is after issuing that statement
Most of those things are actually subtly (or not so subtly) different.
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It's a roll you cretins. Sometimes a bap becuase it's a good word.
Chip cob please.
Manchester. Barm.
Stottie of course
You'd ask for a chip butty!!
A chip barm? WTF?
A burger goes in a bun, but sandwich fillings go in a roll.
Cheshire but with Mancunian parentage. So it's barmcake for me, or a barm,
The only thing a barm is is barmy
cob, isn't that a Nottm / Midlands thing?
bun simples
Cob could be Nottingham/Mids as that's where I live now but I wouldn't consider myself Nottingham born and inbred by any standard.
Morning roll - edinburgh
It's a muffin ffs ... I'm so upset that the word muffin has been stolen and is now used in place of the word cake, eg, chocolate cake.
Sorry, but a, morning roll sounds like a sexual practice!
Here's a logic argument for you.
If you go into Gregg's and order a product which is sausage meat wrapped in pastry, what do you call it?
Now, if yopu wanted that sausage in a bread covering, you'd need another name to avoid confusion. Hence, sausage cob because a sausage roll already exists.
Considering how regional the terms are, this could go on for a LOOONNGG time...
I will confirm that IN YORKSHIRE it's a bread cake. call it what you will elsewhere ๐
Sausage in a breadcake surely?
Well fired morning roll ๐
I will confirm that IN YORKSHIRE it's a bread cake.
Not in Calderdale it aint!
Although there is a shop in Nottingham called "Pat's Bap's" (sic) but that's a whole different thread.
morning roll
I think that's something else entirely...!
(edit - as someone else said, ignore me)
Sausage in a breadcake ffs ... what you describe is a sausage butty sir ๐
You'd ask for a chip butty!!
I'd ask for a chip cob.
cob, isn't that a Nottm / Midlands thing?
I'm from Sutton-in-Ashfield orriginally, and went to school in Hucknall.
So, yes, it is.
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North West born and bred - Barm cake
I'd ask for a chip cob.
A CHIP COB? A CHIP ****ING COB? [b]ARE YOU FRENCH?[/b]
PP, don't you mean 'ucknall?
Breadcake, or at a stretch, teacake.
When I was little, growing up in East Lancashire, they were teacakes. The ones with raisins in were "fruit teacakes" as opposed to plain ones. We also had muffins, though I'm not sure exactly what the differentiation ever was; size or density, perhaps - they come out differently in different parts of the oven, giving rise to "bottom muffins" done in a Lancashire oven.
(maybe)
When I started Uni in Preston, everyone called them barms. I'd never come across this term before. Ex-students of a certain age will have fond memories of Mama's Wonderbarm Shop.
I will confirm that IN YORKSHIRE it's a bread cake.
Not in Calderdale it aint!
Calderdale is almost Lancashire, so really the social outcast of Yorkshire... ๐ฏ
It can only be called BREADCAKE, anything else is just wrong.
Chip cob???, its a butty FFS. ๐
๐Uni in Preston
Breadcake ๐ West Yorkshire.
It's a ciabatta roll.
It was a chip butty when I lived in Wales but that doesn't mean a thing.
It's a ciabatta roll.
That's when you have sex with a wookie.

