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Bap, Roll, Barm, Cob etc
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By *c1989Woman
over a year ago
Manchester |
"Barm cake. "
I would also say a cob.. is crusty bread of some kind. A crown cob for example. Or a cob roll. Essentially a crusty barm or crusty loaf.
A soft roll is more what you would put a hotdog on.
A barmcake well that's for chip butties or bacon n egg butties etc.
Dunno where muffins came from because those are sweet baked treats to me and bap was something I had never heard a bread item referred to as until i lived in Wales. |
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This is very complicated lol
Depends what the filling is, depends where you live, depends if soft or hard.
Soft is bap or roll.
Hard as in crusty is cob.
But a bap or roll or sliced bread with butter on it and chips is a chip butty.
I've head batch & barm up north tbf |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"now we live in north yorkshire its a bap! but being originally from Hull it will ALWAYS be a breadcake ( best from the man that came round with them warm on a Sunday morning) lol "
I'm in North Yorkshire to and it's a roll! |
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"now we live in north yorkshire its a bap! but being originally from Hull it will ALWAYS be a breadcake ( best from the man that came round with them warm on a Sunday morning) lol
I'm in North Yorkshire to and it's a roll! "
around here they say bap feck knows why its a breadcake anyway lol |
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