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Previously on "Breadcake, Bap, Cop, Stottie Cake or Barm"
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bread roll or bun
When I first met my husband's parents they kept offering me a bun with my coffee and I thought it was very strange that they would think I wanted a bread bun. Then they'd bring out these little cakes...
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In Yorkshire chip butties use teacakes. The bigger version of a teacake is a breadcake.Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostOn construction sites it's either a butty or baguette no other options (rolls are for wimps)
By the neat trick of not calling them rolls, both are acceptable on a construction site.
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Last time I worked in the city there was a stall on the market that did Kebabs the size of a house brick.
I thought I would never eat all that, but I managed
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On construction sites it's either a butty or baguette no other options (rolls are for wimps)
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Soft: "bap", Crusty: "cob" is the rule in this bit of the East Midlands. "Cob" is also the generic or default term; for example, the sandwich emporium over the road from me is called "The Cob Shop".
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Breadcake, Bap, Cop, Stottie Cake or Barm
What do you call a bread roll?
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