Muffin or Barm

Re: Barm or Muffin

According to wikipedia,

[edit] Great Britain
In Great Britain, a teacake is usually a light, sweet, yeast-based bun containing dried fruits such as currants, sultanas or peel. It is typically split, toasted, buttered, and served with tea. It is flat and circular, with a smooth brown upper surface and a somewhat lighter underside. In certain areas of Barnsley, West Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria, teacake recipes omit currants and sultanas. In Kent the tea cake is known as a "huffkin", which is often flavoured with hops, especially at the time of harvesting hops in September. In Sussex a luxurious version of the tea cake with added aromatics such as nutmeg, cinamon and rose water is still sometimes made and called a manchet or Lady Arundel's Manchet. In West Cumbria, some East Lancashire towns and parts of nearby West Yorkshire, a teacake is the name given to a plain bread roll. In this area, the normal "teacake" is referred to as a currant or fruited teacake.



For those who think it a barm try the quiz on here

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Re: Barm or Muffin

Rammyblues said:
According to wikipedia,

[edit] Great Britain
In Great Britain, a teacake is usually a light, sweet, yeast-based bun containing dried fruits such as currants, sultanas or peel. It is typically split, toasted, buttered, and served with tea. It is flat and circular, with a smooth brown upper surface and a somewhat lighter underside. In certain areas of Barnsley, West Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria, teacake recipes omit currants and sultanas. In Kent the tea cake is known as a "huffkin", which is often flavoured with hops, especially at the time of harvesting hops in September. In Sussex a luxurious version of the tea cake with added aromatics such as nutmeg, cinamon and rose water is still sometimes made and called a manchet or Lady Arundel's Manchet. In West Cumbria, some East Lancashire towns and parts of nearby West Yorkshire, a teacake is the name given to a plain bread roll. In this area, the normal "teacake" is referred to as a currant or fruited teacake.



For those who think it a barm try the quiz on here

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.teacakedebate.com/quiz.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.teacakedebate.com/quiz.htm</a>

I dont beleive I did the quiz

but its still a barm
 
Re: Barm or Muffin

I sit here with tin hat on, dug in and eating a delicious chip teacake as we speak. Bring it on. Teacakes have always no1 oven bottom muffins a close second, barm bleedin hell are you lot from Scouseland?
 
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Teacakes have fucking currants in them.

You'd have to be a right dirty bastard to eat one of them with chips.
 
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Rammyblues said:
I sit here with tin hat on, dug in and eating a delicious chip teacake as we speak. Bring it on. Teacakes have always no1 oven bottom muffins a close second, barm bleedin hell are you lot from Scouseland?
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masterwig said:
Teacakes have fucking currants in them.

You'd have to be a right dirty bastard to eat one of them with chips.

Here Here well said
 
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Teacakes have fucking currants in them.

You'd have to be a right dirty bastard to eat one of them with chips.

Lancashire and Cumbria, teacake recipes omit currants and sultanas.

What part of this did you NOT understand.
 
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Rammyblues said:
Teacakes have fucking currants in them.

You'd have to be a right dirty bastard to eat one of them with chips.

Lancashire and Cumbria, teacake recipes omit currants and sultanas.

What part of this did you NOT understand.

but if its not got currants in then its not a teacake
 
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Oh by the way muffins are a better class of bread roll than a barm, not as good as a teacake. I think you lot need to visit your bakers a little more often and see what is on offer instead of the 4 -6 pack of barms from the local supermarket.
 
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Rammyblues said:
Oh by the way muffins are a better class of bread roll than a barm, not as good as a teacake. I think you lot need to visit your bakers a little more often and see what is on offer instead of the 4 -6 pack of barms from the local supermarket.


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Sticks and stones etc etc. I take it by the need to refer to cartoon pictures you concede the argument
 
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Rammyblues said:
Sticks and stones etc etc. I take it by the need to refer to cartoon pictures you concede the argument

PMSL do you a sense of humour Rammy or is it eating teacakes without currants in thats making you a little bit stale today
 
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Crying out loud, you need a sense of humour to be a blue (if you didn't would have ended up in the nuthouse a long tme ago) Always willing to have an argument on something totally trivial, say what you like never going to be offended or upset over a teacake for godsake (even though a teacake is superior to a oven bottomed muffin which in turn is the correct terminology for a bread roll even though some think it is a barm, get over it you have lost)
 
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General Blue_chilli, can you deal with this imbecile please.


Power of argument too much?

You people have to realise that a barm is loose term used in general circumstances to refer to a more refined product i.e The teacake or the oven bottomed muffin. Once you realise the difference you lose the argument, see you learn something new every day.
 
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rammyblues you are surrounded, drop the tea cake and co oportate! we do not want to use firearm force to take you down! you will be held in a BOW camp! ( barm of war) and a committee will agree on your punishment for barm TREASON!!
 
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Siege mentallity is engaged, man the defences, repel all boarders. The TIP (Teacake Independance Party) and the OBAMA (Oven Bottom and Muffin Association) are united (not rags) against any Barm invasion.

(fuck me never realised how intense this argument has become but I suppose if the first world war could be caused by one man shooting an archduke, long live the Teacake Muffin and Barm wars)
 

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