BrewMeHappy
Beer today, gone tomorrow
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I'm just sat on my 6th Teams call of the day and I have glazed over and started thinking of random things to keep me sane.
I was just wondering what other local variant names of the humble bread roll are.
Now, from my neck of the woods 'cob' is typically used for the crusty variety, and bap for soft ones. I have a few mates in Coventry and they use 'batch' as a general term. I worked on a job in Yorkshire somewhere, I forget the town, but the cafe there asked if we wanted a bacon teacake instead of a sandwich that we had ordered. Puzzled by this we had to seek clarity as a teacake is a bread roll with a load of raisins in it normally, but not there - a tea cake is a cob.
I was just wondering what other local variant names of the humble bread roll are.
Now, from my neck of the woods 'cob' is typically used for the crusty variety, and bap for soft ones. I have a few mates in Coventry and they use 'batch' as a general term. I worked on a job in Yorkshire somewhere, I forget the town, but the cafe there asked if we wanted a bacon teacake instead of a sandwich that we had ordered. Puzzled by this we had to seek clarity as a teacake is a bread roll with a load of raisins in it normally, but not there - a tea cake is a cob.