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What do you call this?

What do you call this?

  • Roll (crusty of otherwise)

    Votes: 24 92.3%
  • Bap

    Votes: 1 3.8%
  • Tea/Breadcake

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Barm

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Batch

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Bun

    Votes: 1 3.8%
  • Cob

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    26

Ian

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^I'm English, so yes I do.
 

furie

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david morton said:
Its a roll, clearly.

Yeah, if it will roll, it's a roll! I shall now rip-off david morton's post.

Bap : I used to know a girl we all called Bendy Wendy Wonder Baps. Baps being breasts. They were quite wonderful and her flexibility was legendary!
Tea/Breadcake : Teacakes = Lancashire, particularly Burnley/Accrington. Breadcakes are the Yorkshire equivalent. They call them different things because of Richard the Third ;)
Barm : Large roll with hops to make it a darker bread. North Western thing. There's a butty shop in Widnes called "Barmageddon" - which is a fab name!
Batch : We don't need your steenkin' batches!
Bun : you'd be mistaken if you thjought the picture was a "bun", "buns" are round, possibly with a flour sprinkling too - yeah, spot on :)
Cob : cobs are like buns, but more northern, less flour. I'm a Midlander really and cobs = buns and thats no bun/cob. For me a cob is a hard bun, soft in the middle. Different to a roll because it's not rolled :)

Ian, you missed out "Flyer". The butty shops around here do these things called flyers - they're just huge baps/buns/whatevers. Never heard it before, and never heard it outside of the North end of Stafford - stupid inbred people they are around here ;)
 

madhjsp

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It's definitely a roll.

Bap is onomatopoeia.
Dunno what exactly a teacake is supposed to look like.
Same goes for Barm.
Batch is a cluster of something, so I suppose you could bake a batch of rolls.
A bun could be rolled and typically pastry-like, as in a Cinnabon, or could be a round bread used for sandwiches and hamburgers.
A cob is what you eat corn off of.
 

CMonster

Giga Poster
I'd either call it a roll or a bun, 90% of the time its a roll. Or just bread.

I've never heard of the other options lol.
 

Nic

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Crusty Roll
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(although the one Ian posted would also get this title)

Bap
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(also referred to as just rolls)

Teacake
tb_menu_tea_cake.jpg


Bun
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Breadcake
Erm.... WTactualF?!

Barm
A dyslexic one of these:
Barn_outside.jpg


Batch
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Cob
CornOnCob22.jpg


That's it. Anyone who says otherwise is daft.
 

Nic

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Ah, I never stated what type of bun. There's many types of bun. That's a whole topic in its own right.
 

furie

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Nic said:
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Teacake
tb_menu_tea_cake.jpg

That's a fruited teacake. A teacake is one of those sans fruit. Though that is Yorkshire and they're really not the ideal people to be taking culinary advice from.
Nic said:
Barm
A dyslexic one of these:
Barn_outside.jpg

LOL! It's a true variation, using hops or something in the dough to make it something different from your standard bap.

Nic said:
Geek!
 
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