david morton said:
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