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I said its a ...........Muffin
Scholar, gentleman and baked goods consultant.The cookie monster said:I said its a ...........Muffin
The cookie monster said:I said its a ...........Muffin
Salar said:I am not from the uk and i was wondering what a barm is.I know what a muffin is but never heard of a barm.
Salar said:I am not from the uk and i was wondering what a barm is.I know what a muffin is but never heard of a barm.
A barm cake is a type of bun with flour on top. It has 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 today.[citation needed]
The original barm cake is found in areas of Lancashire, North West England. In wider northern England, a similar bread roll would be known instead as a "breadbun", "breadcake", "bap", "cob" (an East Midland term), "teacake" (West Yorkshire/some parts of Cumbria; without currants or currant teacake with currants) or even (in the enlarged form of Tyneside) a "stotty".
Chips are a popular filling, sold in most fish and chip shops in the North West of England often called simply a 'chip barm'. Another popular filling in the North West, particularly Bolton, is the pasty barm.
The English muffin is a type of light bread leavened with yeast. It is usually baked in a flat-sided disc-shaped tin, typically about 8 cm in diameter. Muffins are usually split in two, toasted and served with butter. Traditionally muffins were toasted in front of an open fire or stove, using a toasting fork. Muffins are also served as a snack at coffee shops and diners, or split and filled in a manner similar to a sandwich.
The cookie monster said:I said its a ...........Muffin
Challenger1978 said:The cookie monster said:I said its a ...........Muffin
He was given a choice between a muffin and a bloody bap, the guy that asked him that question needs bloody well shooting. Baps are for bloody southern fairy's how dare he mention them in the great Barm v muffin debate the twat.
Anyway Khaldoon not from Manchester so his vote doesn't count just like yours you six fingered git ;-p
Project Rain said:The fact that Khaldoon wasn't confused by the question means he knows this thread exists.