Muffin or Barm

Re: Barm or Muffin

cant be a southern thing ,they cant pronounce muffin , maffin more like. depends where you grew up,if there were things like schools and such then it would obviously be barm .City fans are in danger of losing their reputation for fairness and generousity by picking on the less informed that thnk a muffin could ever have chips with it.Barm takes muffin. Checkmate !
 
Re: Barm or Muffin

barm in wythenshawe!!! bacon barm, sausage barm, chip barm, it just makes sense.
 
Re: Barm or Muffin

Barm Cakes

A bread roll, or bap, made from wholemeal flour - also called 'flour cakes'. They are soft and pliable, with a pitted texture. 'Barm' is an old Lancashire word for the froth on liquid that contains yeast.


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Re: Barm or Muffin

Barm cake
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Barm cake is type of bread roll, flat like an American Hamburger Bun, and floured on top. It had a characteristically strong flavour that comes from the traditional barm leaven made from a natural leaven with the addition of hops. However, the Barm Cake is more likely made from commercial yeast these days.[citation needed]

The original barm cake is found in areas of North West England. In wider northern England, a similar bread roll would be known instead as a "breadbun", "breadcake", "bap" or even (in the enlarged form of Tyneside) a "stotty".

Chips ("French Fries" in the United States) are the most popular filling, sold in all fish and chip shops in the north west of England often called simply a 'chip barm'.[1]

So a FUCKING BARM !
 

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