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Poll: Baps
Baps 8 (15.09%)
Rolls 28 (52.83%)
Cobs 4 (7.55%)
Balm Cakes 4 (7.55%)
Other (Specify) 9 (16.98%)


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Kurt
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what do you call them (bread kind)?

noticed people calling them balms in anothe thread

[Edited on 16-07-2007 by Kurt]
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It's a barm cake. Not balm.
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sorry i cant help my posh misinterpretation of barm
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a barm cake and a bap are totally different!
Kurt
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theyre the same! i swear!
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Depends on the shape of said bread based item.

A finger roll is a roll, but a burger bap is a bap.

Roll, as a general rule
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Nice Baps Luuve
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quote:
Originally posted by Kurt
theyre the same! i swear!


they arent!
Kurt
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quote:
Originally posted by Cosmo
quote:
Originally posted by Kurt
theyre the same! i swear!


they arent!


pics?
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Burgers go on buns.

You have bacon and sausage on a barm cake.
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muffins
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a bap is bigger than a barm cake!
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wikipedia says:
A bread roll is a piece of bread, usually small and round and is commonly considered a side dish. They are often used in the same way as sandwiches are—cut transversely, with fillings placed between the two halves.

There are numerous names given to bread rolls, especially in local dialects of British English. Some of these refer to a specific type of bread roll, and others are more general.

Breadcake, Mainly Yorkshire colloquialism - Refers to the round flat type of bread often used for sandwich making.
Muffin (some people refer to a bread roll as a muffin, when, especially in Greater Manchester it is a barm cake) See English Muffin.
Bread roll or just roll
Bap (often a larger soft roll, say 5-6 inches in diameter). Dough can contain fats such as lard or butter to provide tenderness to dough. Can come in multiple shapes dependent on region. Baps traditionally made in Scotland are not sweet, unlike Irish version which may contain currants. Baps first became famous, it is believed, from the infamous Mammy's Baps shop in Poole, Dorset. Established back in 1786 by Andrew and Linda Bapenshire, the original shop still stands among the bustling harbor town.[1]
Barm or barm cake Lancashire a flat, floured, savoury, small bread made using a natural leaven including mashed hops to stop it souring.
Flour cake is also used, along with barm in Bolton
Bun (e.g. Hamburger bun or Hot dog bun)
Buttery, flat, savoury roll from Aberdeen
Finger roll, a soft roll about three times longer than it is wide
Dinner roll, a smaller roll, often crusty
Batch, Coventry term for a roll, or Batch Cake, a large soft floured roll from Shropshire.
Oven Bottom, Lancashire term for a flat, floury, soft roll.
Cob, a bread roll of any kind in the West Midlands and East Midlands. British term for a crusty round loaf.
Stottie cake thick, flat, round loaf. Stotties are common in North East England
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Yeah.

I usually buy subs from booths for my bread purposes.
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get your baps out

we call them rolls here
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Mmmm oven bottom muffins.
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batch
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its a roll
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rolls is where its at
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Tbh! its food. if its edible, its good FFS now i want a bacon and egg roll, bap, what ever you wanna call it and i have no money
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Baps are tits?

And bread is bun's or rolls
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You've missed 'bun' off the list, as in a 'burger bun'
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butty

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